How Do You Spell INTERCOSTOHUMERALIS?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəkˌɒstə͡ʊhjˌuːməɹˈɑːliz] (IPA)

The word intercostohumeralis refers to a muscle that lies between the ribs and the upper arm bone. Its spelling can be daunting, but understanding the pronunciation can help. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), this word is transcribed as ɪntərkɑstohjumərælɪs. To break it down phonetically, the word starts with the short "i" sound, followed by the "nt," "er," and "k" sounds. The middle section features the long "o" and "j" sounds, while the third section includes the "h," "ə," and "m" sounds. Finally, it ends with the "r," "æ," "l," and "ɪs" sounds.

INTERCOSTOHUMERALIS Meaning and Definition

  1. See under nervus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for INTERCOSTOHUMERALIS

  • untercostohumeralis
  • jntercostohumeralis
  • kntercostohumeralis
  • ontercostohumeralis
  • 9ntercostohumeralis
  • 8ntercostohumeralis
  • ibtercostohumeralis
  • imtercostohumeralis
  • ijtercostohumeralis
  • ihtercostohumeralis
  • inrercostohumeralis
  • infercostohumeralis
  • ingercostohumeralis
  • inyercostohumeralis
  • in6ercostohumeralis
  • in5ercostohumeralis
  • intwrcostohumeralis
  • intsrcostohumeralis
  • intdrcostohumeralis
  • intrrcostohumeralis

Etymology of INTERCOSTOHUMERALIS

The word "intercostohumeralis" is formed by combining three different roots: "intercosto", "humer", and the suffix "-alis".

1. "Intercosto" is derived from two Latin roots: "inter", meaning "between", and "costa", meaning "rib". The prefix "inter-" denotes something happening between or among, and "costa" refers to ribs.

2. "Humer" is another Latin root, derived from "humerus", which means "upper arm" or "shoulder". It pertains to the upper arm bone or the region between the shoulder and elbow.

3. The suffix "-alis" is derived from Latin as well, typically used to form adjectives denoting a relationship or connection.

Therefore, "intercostohumeralis" refers to something between the ribs and the upper arm or shoulder.

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