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rectus

American  
[rek-tuhs] / ˈrɛk təs /

noun

Anatomy.

plural

recti
  1. any of several straight muscles, as of the abdomen, thigh, eye, etc.


rectus British  
/ ˈrɛktəs /

noun

  1. anatomy a straight muscle, esp either of two muscles of the anterior abdominal wall ( rectus abdominis )

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Etymology

Origin of rectus

1695–1705; < New Latin rēctus ( musculus ) straight (muscle)

Example Sentences

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The diagnosis was a low-grade lesion of the rectus femoris muscle and the end of his season.

From BBC • Jul. 10, 2023

My hands, the thin skin below my eyes, the rectus femoris muscles that connect hips to knees.

From Salon • Sep. 4, 2022

The same is true for the inferior rectus, which is compensated by contraction of the inferior oblique.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

The superior oblique originates at the posterior orbit, near the origin of the four rectus muscles.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

Let us imagine, in man, the internal surface of the thigh broader, and the internal rectus more expanded, and we shall have an idea of the same muscle as it exists in quadrupeds.

From Artistic Anatomy of Animals by Cuyer, ?douard