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suboccipital

[suhb-ok-sip-i-tl]

adjective

  1. situated below the occipital bone or the occipital lobe of the brain.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of suboccipital1

1725–35; < New Latin suboccipitālis; sub-, occipital
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Example Sentences

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The forward head posture of staring at screens all day, whether you are sitting or standing at a desk, causes the tiny but mighty suboccipital muscles to shorten and tighten, which can lead to chronic headaches.

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Suboccipital, sub-ok-sip′i-tal, adj. situated behind the occiput, or on the under surface of the occipital lobe of the brain.

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William Thomas Andrews was a dwarf seventeen years old, whose head measured in circumference 35 inches; from one external auditory meatus to another, 27 1/4 inches; from the chin over the cranial summit to the suboccipital protuberance, 37 1/2 inches; the distance from the chin to the pubes was 20 inches; and from the pubes to the soles of the feet, 16; he was a monorchid.

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