cor·a·coid  (kôr ə-koid ′, k ŏr -)
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n.1. A bony process projecting from the scapula toward the sternum in mammals. 2. A beak-shaped bone articulating with the scapula and sternum in many other vertebrates, such as birds and reptiles. adj. Of, relating to, or resembling a coracoid.
[New Latin coracoīdēs, from Greek korakoeidēs, ravenlike : korax, korak-, raven + -oeidēs, -oid.] |