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extensor
(redirected from extensor process disease)

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ex·ten·sor  (k-stnsr)
n.
A muscle that extends or straightens a limb or body part.

[New Latin extnsor, from Latin extnsus, past participle of extendere, to stretch out; see extend.]

extensor [ɪkˈstɛnsə -sɔː]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) any muscle that stretches or extends an arm, leg, or other bodily part Compare flexor
[from New Latin, from Latin extensus stretched out]

extensor  (k-stnsr)
A muscle that extends or straightens a limb or joint. Compare flexor.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.extensorextensor - a skeletal muscle whose contraction extends or stretches a body part
skeletal muscle, striated muscle - a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripes
musculus quadriceps femoris, quadriceps, quadriceps femoris, quad - a muscle of the thigh that extends the leg
flexor, flexor muscle - a skeletal muscle whose contraction bends a joint
Translations
extensor
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