sar·to·ri·us (sär-tôr ē- əs)
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n. pl. sar·to·ri·i (-tôr ē- ī) A flat narrow thigh muscle, the longest of the human anatomy, crossing the front of the thigh obliquely from the hip to the inner side of the tibia.
[New Latin, from Late Latin sartor, tailor (from its producing the cross-legged position of a tailor at work), from sartus, past participle of sarcīre, to mend.] |