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Medical Dictionary A: *Abdominal: The belly part of the body that contains all of the structures between the pelvis and chest. http://www.beliefnet.com/healthandhealing/images/Abdominal_organs_stomach_label.jpg The abdominal cavity contains several different important organs. *Anterior (ventral): The front opposed to the posterior of any structure. The ventral surfaces of the body include the chest, abdomen, shins, palms, and soles. http://www.medicalbillingandmedicalcoding.com/imagefiles/commonanatomytermsdirrectional.jpg The anterior is the front part of the body. *Axillary: The part of the body below the arm known as the armpit. http://www.scielo.cl/fbpe/img/ijmorphol/v24n4/fig30-04.jpg The axillary is also known as the armpit. B: *Brachial: Relating to the arm. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Brachial_a.gif The brachial is a limb also referred to as the arm. C: *Carpel: One of the wrist bones. http://www.ramsayhealth.co.uk/images/carpel-tunnel.jpg Sometimes from using the carpels too much you can develop carpel tunnel syndrome. * Celiac: Relating to the abdominal cavity http://www.bestsyndication.com/Articles/2006/dan_wilson/health/02/images/020406_celiac_disease.jpg Inside the celiac is your stomache and other organs. *Cephalic: Relating to the cranium, head, or head end of the body. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/47/193848055_e884da0433.jpg The cephalic is the head region on the body. *Cervical: Having to do with any kind of neck. On which a head may rest or the neck of the cervix. http://www.waterburyhospital.org/services/ortho/images/cervical%20spine%20anatomy.jpg A cervical is pertaining to any type of neck area. *Costal: Situated near a rib or pertaining to the rib. http://en.academic.ru/pictures/enwiki/71/Gray315.png The costals are the ribs. *Coxal: Pertaining to the hip area. http://www.exploringnature.org/graphics/anatomy/pelvis.jpg Your hips are also called coxal bones. * Crural: The body part that is the lower limb or resembles a leg like structure. http://www.karate.butsu.net/anatomy/827.gif The crural is the leg limb. * Cubital: Pertaining to the Elbo, Forearm, and Hand. http://en.academic.ru/pictures/enwiki/71/Gray574.png Your arm is is part of the cubital. D: *Deep: Away from the surface or further into the body. http://www.oriki.com/images/oriki_skin_anatomy1.jpg Hair folicles are found deep in the layers of skin. * Digital: Relating to the fingers and or toes. http://www.eorthopod.com/sites/default/files/images/finger_swanneck_anatomy01.jpg Digitals are pertaining to the fingers and toes of the human body. E: *External: The outside or outer part of the body. http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_6/11071875558LB56i.jpg The external part of the body is the outside of the body. F: * Femoral: Having to do with the femur. Also the thigh, femoral vein, or head of the femor. http://patientsites.com/media/img/1082/hip_anatomy_bones02.jpg The biggest bone in your leg is the femerol bone. * Frontal: Pertaining to the forehead or brow area. http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/adam/images/en/craniofacial-reconstruction-normal-anatomy-picture.jpg Your forehead is known as the frontal bone. G: * Genital: Pertaining to the internal and external reproductive organs. http://www.health.com/health/static/hw/media/medical/hw/h9991310_001.jpg The male and female reproductive organs. * Gluteal: Pertaining to the buttock which is formed by the gluteal muscle. https://online.epocrates.com/data_dx/reg/587/img/587-2.jpg Your butt is also called the gluteal. H: *Horizontal: A person in lying down position is considered horizontal. http://cache2.assetcache.net/xc/78002681.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=01CA24CC2899D98AA1D52F2620D875468365948F593A2B2520092B426 76292E7E30A760B0D811297 The man lying on the bed is in horizontal position. I: *Inferior: The lower section of the body The inferior section of the body is beneath the superior section. * Inguinal: Relating to the groin http://yoursurgery.com/procedures/hernia/images/IngFemHerniaAnatomy.jpg The inguinal is also known as the groin. *Internal: The inside or inner part of the body http://www.plasticboy.co.uk/store/Anatomy_01_Semi_Textured.jpg The internal part of the body is everything inside the skin. L: * Lumbar: There are 5 lumbar vertebrae. The lumbar vertebrae are situated between the thoracic vertebrae and the sacral vertebrae in the spinal column. http://www.eorthopod.com/images/ContentImages/spine/spine_lumbar/lumbar_anatomy/lumbar_anatomy_intro01.jpg The lumbar are the last 5 vertebrea on the spine. *Lateral: Pertaining to a side. http://www.tpub.com/content/armymedical/md0006/md00060019im.jpg M: *Mammary: Pertaining to the mammary gland or breast http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/53/118353-004-20320407.jpg The breast is also called the mammary gland. *Medial: The middle parts of the body http://www.anatomyposters.org/wp-content/uploads/anatomy-poster1.jpg The stomach and inner organs are part of the medial. *Median (plane): The middle of the body http://www.anatomyposters.org/wp-content/uploads/anatomy-poster1.jpg The median plane is the middle section of the body. N: * Nasal: The nose region of the body http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/elsevier/dental/f0098-01.jpg Your nose is a major part of the nasal system. O: *Occipital: Pertaining to the back of the head. http://www.medical-illustrations.ca/images/1019_occipital_nerve.jpg The occipital refers to the occiput which means the back of the head region. *Oral: Relating to the mouth http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/adam/images/en/oral-anatomy-picture.jpg The oral region is also known as the mouth. * Orbital: The boney socket of the eye. http://www.eyeinfo.info/images/orbitlayer7.jpg The orbital is the area of the eye socket in which the eye sits. *Otic: Relating to the ear http://www.topnews.in/files/ear.jpg The otic is a part of the ear. P: * Palmer: Situated in or involving the palm of the hand. http://www.thedailygreen.com/cm/thedailygreen/images/oH/palm-reader-hand-lg.jpg The palmer is in the palm of the human hand. * Patellar: The area of the kneecap http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/adam/images/en/chondromalacia-of-the-patella-picture.jpg The patellar is above the knee cap bone. *Pectoral: Relating to or near the chest http://www.thedisabledlist.com/files/images/pectoral-muscle.gif The pectoral muscles are located on the chest. *Pedal: Of or relating to the foot http://www.drimoleague.com/foot_reflexology.jpg The pedal is known as the foot. *Pelvic: Near the pelvis http://wellbe.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/dict/Female%20pelvis.png The pelvis is located in the pelvic area. *Plantar: Relating to the soul of the foot http://home.comcast.net/~wnor/soleoffoot3.jpg The plantar is the sole of the foot. *Posterior (Dorsal): The hinder parts of the body http://www.cks.nhs.uk/Media/50_-10046_100.png The posterior is opposite the anterior. S: *Sacral: Lying near the secram(pelvis) http://patientsites.com/media/img/722/sacral_insufficiency_anatomy01.jpg The sacral is by the pelvis. *Sagital: Median longitudinal plane of the body *Sternal: The breast bone http://www.ohiohealth.com/mayo/images/image_popup/ans7_broken_collarbone.jpg The sterna is also known as the breast bone. *Superior: Situated above or anterior or dorsal to a corresponding part T: *Tarsal: relating to bone or cartiledge http://www.drharryburke.com/images/tarsal.gif U: *Umbilical: Relating to the belly button http://matos.photoalto.com/bassesres/watermarks/PA092/PAA092000079.JPG Babies umbilical cords are connected to the babies belly button. V: *Vertebral: Relating to or made up of vertebrae. http://static.spineuniverse.com/displaygraphic.php/137/dp_latcutaway-BB.jpg The spine is made up of several vertebral.