What does the word longus?

What does the word longus?

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Q. What does the word longus?

: a long structure (as a muscle) in the body — see abductor pollicis longus, adductor longus, extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus, extensor pollicis longus, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallucis longus, flexor pollicis longus, palmaris longus, peroneus longus.

Q. What does Teres mean?

Teres may refer to: Anatomy: Teres major muscle, a muscle of the upper limb; one of seven scapulohumeral muscles. Teres minor muscle, a narrow, elongated muscle of the rotator cuff. Pronator teres muscle, a muscle located mainly in the human forearm.

Q. What does the name extensor digitorum longus mean?

Medical Definition of extensor digitorum longus : a pennate muscle on the lateral part of the front of the leg that extends the four small toes and dorsally flexes and pronates the foot.

Q. What does the word digitorum mean?

a Latin word meaning “of the fingers or toes,” used in the medical names and descriptions of some muscles.

Q. What does profundus mean in English?

deep, profound

Q. What does bicep mean in English?

English Language Learners Definition of biceps : a large muscle at the front of the upper arm. See the full definition for biceps in the English Language Learners Dictionary. biceps. noun. bi·​ceps | / ˈbī-ˌseps /

Q. What muscles flex fingers?

flexor digitorum profundus

Q. What happens when you flex your fingers?

The main muscle for flexing your PIJs actually runs all the way up your arm. Called the flexor digitorum superficialis, it bends your fingers by contracting and bending them back toward itself.

Q. What muscle is used for kissing?

orbicularis oris

Q. Why do people kiss with their eyes closed?

People close their eyes while kissing to allow the brain to properly focus on the task in hand, psychologists have said. The tactile response was measured by responding to a small vibration applied to one of their hands. An analysis found people were less responsive to the tactile sense as their eyes did more work.

Q. What does a kiss do to your brain?

Kissing triggers your brain to release a cocktail of chemicals that leave you feeling oh so good by igniting the pleasure centers of the brain. These chemicals include oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin, which can make you feel euphoric and encourage feelings of affection and bonding.

Q. Do you hug a girl over or under?

Assuming the hug is consensual (as a non-consensual hug would be assault), the hug is supposed to comfort the girl who is hugged. If you are the first person to hug the other person, you should do it from the front, not from the side or rear.

Q. Do guys get turned on by hugging a girl they like?

Mostly yes, Any form of body contact induces the person to get turned on. They may not show it outwardly, but in their inner psyche they get turned on unconsciously.

Q. Why do guys like making out so much?

Some guys yearn for touching and affection – Something that kissing can quickly provide. They feel your soft lips, and they want to explore how sensational that makes their body feel. In some ways, they are a lot like us girls; they want to feel closer to you in every way possible.

Q. Why do guys touch your breast while kissing?

When a guy touches your breasts while kissing you, he is interested in going far from kissing. He is touching your breasts at the same kissing you, and it means that he wants to put you in the mood too. It’s a way of triggering the urge of what is about to come.

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