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The Gracilis (Latin: slender) is the most superficial muscle on the medial side of the thigh. It is thin and flattened, broad above, narrow and tapering below. It arises by a thin aponeurosis from the anterior margins of the lower half of the symphysis pubis and the upper half of the pubic arch.
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Other Names. Inner Thigh Hip Adductor Heads. Gracilis Movement. Hip. Adduction; Transverse Adduction. Knee. Flexion. Attachments. Origin
grac·i·lis muscle (gr s-l s) n. A muscle with origin in the ramus of the pubis, with insertion to the shaft of the tibia, with nerve supply from the obturator nerve, and whose ...
noun, plural -les /-ˌliz / Show Spelled Pronunciation [-leez] Show IPA Pronunciation. Anatomy. a muscle in the inner side of the thigh, the action of which assists in drawing ...
grac·i·lis muscle (gr s-l s) n. A muscle with origin in the ramus of the pubis, with insertion to the shaft of the tibia, with nerve supply from the obturator nerve, and whose ...
A PLANTS profile of Bouteloua gracilis (blue grama) from the USDA PLANTS database ... BOGRS: Bouteloua gracilis (Willd. ex Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths var. stricta (Vasey) Hitchc.
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