flexor
American
[flek-ser]
/ ˈflɛk sər /
noun
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flexor
British
/ ˈflɛksə /
noun
flexor
Scientific
/ flĕk′sər /
Etymology
Origin of flexor
From New Latin, dating back to 1605–15; see origin at flex 1, -tor
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