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pars
[ pahrz ]
noun
, plural par·tes [pahr, -teez].
- (in prescriptions) a part.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pars1
From Latin
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Example Sentences
The insertion is tendinous on the dorsal surface of the lower mandible in common with the dorsal aponeurosis of pars profundus.
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In one individual, a Mourning Dove, the origin of pars lateralis of M. pterygoideus dorsalis extended to the pterygoid.
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The tendon of origin is actually one with the ventral aponeurosis of pars profundus, which is situated in a horizontal plane.
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The latter usually increases the range in order to impede the strengthening of the enemy's foremost line, as explained in pars.
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The pars facialis and frontal process of the maxilla are greatly reduced.
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