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buccinator

/buhk-suh-ney-ter/US // ˈbʌk səˌneɪ tər //UK // (ˈbʌksɪˌneɪtə) //

缓冲器,缓冲剂,缓冲装置,缓冲区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Anatomy.

    • : a thin, flat muscle lining the cheek, the action of which contracts and compresses the cheek.

Examples

  • It was a swan, and one of the very largest kind—a “trumpeter” (Cygnus buccinator).

  • The second of the common is the Buccinator or Trumpeter, which is swell'd when one sounds a Trumpet.

  • To this part of the buccinator some authors give the name of molar muscle.

  • In the ox, it is more intimately united with the buccinator.

  • (mosaics), where the buccinator is accompanied on the hydraulus.