Humeri

Word HUMERI
Character 6
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Definitions and meanings of "Humeri"

What do we mean by humeri?

The bone of the upper arm.

(hew-mere-ious) One is being "humerious" when they are "half joking" or being "half serious." It's a method of speech where someone makes a statement in a humorous way that implies/hints a serious idea behind it. Unlike being completely serious, it charms the target person, which usually results in a better outcome. People are humerious every day. ps. Another good thing about humeriousness/humere is it gives the person the statement is said to the power to casually avoid or pursue the hint.. without hurting as many feelings as a rejection to a serious question. Urban Dictionary

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The word "humeri" in example sentences

We would be looking for hydrocephalus, an endocardial cushion defect or abdominal wall defect, nuchal fold thickening, a short or absent nasal bone, hydronephrosis, echogenic bowel, shortened humeri or femurs—all markers used in the ultrasound diagnosis of Down syndrome. ❋ JODI PICOULT (2009)

He was extremely muscular in the upper body and the humeri were very bowed. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A comparison photograph of the heads of the humeri showed an astonishing size difference on that side. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The meat-bearing parts of the fore - and hind legs (represented by scapulae, humeri, radii, ulnae, pelves, femora and tibiae) and the axial skeleton (vertebrae and ribs) were less frequently present. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Magnum onus est dignitas episcopalis: isti humeri totius Ecclesiae onera ferre, et oves languidas et populi peccata ferre debent. ❋ Unknown (1996)

Quid enim superhumerale, quo humeri episcopi ornantur et onerntur, nisi episcopalis dignitatis onus significat? ❋ Unknown (1996)

Their almost vertical pasterns suggest that they might be a hard-gaited beast, but this is not so, for their almost horizontal femurs and humeri absorb the jolts and render the zorat an easy-riding saddle animal. ❋ Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 (1963)

The two circumflex humeri alone send down branches to inosculate with the small muscular offsets from the middle of the brachial artery. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

H. Transversalis humeri branch of subclavian artery. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

One half of an os humeri, the whole constituting thirteen small and twenty-eight large fragments, there being others reduced to dust. ❋ Otto Schoenrich (N/A)

Where there is an active and painful inflammation of the prescapular lymph glands and contiguous structures, in some cases of "levator-humeri abscess," the scapulohumeral joint is extended. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

Interim histrionicis quibusdam gestibus totum corpus agitatur, torquentur labia, rotant, ludunt humeri; et ad singulas quasque notas digitorum flexus respondet. ❋ Jean Jules Jusserand (N/A)

Dorsopleural suture: Diptera; the lateral suture between dorsal and pleurum from the humeri through the base of the wing: separates the mesonotum from the pleura. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)

Later I learned that almost horizontal femurs and humeri absorbed the jolts and rendered the zorat an easy riding saddle animal. ❋ Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 (1935)

The nutrient artery (a. nutricia humeri) of the body of the humerus arises about the middle of the arm and enters the nutrient canal near the insertion of the Coracobrachialis. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The posterior humeral circumflex artery (a. circumflexa humeri posterior; posterior circumflex artery) (Fig. 524) arises from the axillary artery at the lower border of the Subscapularis, and runs backward with the axillary nerve through the quadrangular space bounded by the Subscapularis and Teres minor above, the Teres major below, the long head of the Triceps brachii medially, and the surgical neck of the humerus laterally. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The anterior humeral circumflex artery (a. circumflexa humeri anterior; anterior circumflex artery) (Fig. 524), considerably smaller than the posterior, arises nearly opposite it, from the lateral side of the axillary artery. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It is very possible that there was, in all that heap of bones, a Christian one from time to time; certainly, whether they came from carnivorous animals or from ruminants, there was rarely on those tibiae, humeri, and femora a tiny scrap of meat. ❋ P��o Baroja (1914)

"[F*** you]!" "[Yes please].." successful answer: "Im down." unsuccessful answer: "[Sike]." ALSO: "I have so much money right now, i dont know what to spend it on!" "Well, you're 100% welcome to spend it on me.." "Haha. You're being humerious aren't you?" "Yeah, pretty much." "Haha. Okay, what do you want then? An Ipod.. a bike? Cuz I'll actually get you something." ❋ Kristos Andrews-Drum (2008)

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