costal
Americanadjective
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Anatomy. pertaining to the ribs or the upper sides of the body.
costal nerves.
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Botany, Zoology. pertaining to, involving, or situated near a costa.
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Origin of costal
1625–35; < Medieval Latin costālis of the ribs, equivalent to Latin cost ( a ) rib, side + -ālis -al 1
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This provided direct evidence of costal aspiration breathing, where muscles between the ribs expand and compress the chest cavity to pull air into the lungs.
From Science Daily • Apr. 23, 2026
Tests later revealed he broke the costal cartilage of his sixth rib.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2024
Hundreds of thousands of people were facing power outages on Tuesday that could take days to restore after a sweeping costal storm battered the Northeast with whipping winds and soaking downpours.
From New York Times • Dec. 19, 2023
Imran Hussein, from Bangladesh, lost his father in cyclone Aila in 2009 and says he is extremely worried about sea level rise in his costal home.
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2022
The costal margin of the fore wings, between the black patches, is decidedly lighter than the general ground, and is yellow rather than brown.
From Butterflies and Moths (British) by Furneaux, William S.
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