abducent hallucis - translation to greek
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abducent hallucis - translation to greek

MUSCLE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDUCTING THE BIG TOE
Adductor hallucis; Adductor transversus hallucis; Musculus adductor hallucis; Adductor obliquus hallucis; Musculus adductor obliquus hallucis; Adductor hallucis muscles

abducent hallucis      
απαγωγός μυς τού μεγάλου δάκτυλου του ποδιού
απαγωγός μυς τού μεγάλου δάκτυλου του ποδιού      
abducent hallucis
abducent nerve         
  • Axial section of the Brainstem (Pons) at the level of the Facial Colliculus
CRANIAL NERVE CONTROLLING THE MOVEMENT OF THE LATERAL RECTUS MUSCLE
Abducens; Sixth cranial nerve; Sixth nerve; Nervus abducens; Abducent nerves; Sixth Cranial Nerve; Abducens nerve diseases; Abducens nerve injury; Abducent nerve; CN VI; VI nerve; 6th cranial nerve; VI cranial nerve; Abdusens nerve; Abducens VI nerve; Abducens nerves; Cranial nerve 6; CN6
απαγωγό νεύρο

Definition

abducens nerves
[ab'dju:s(?)nz]
¦ plural noun Anatomy the pair of cranial nerves supplying the muscles concerned with lateral movement of the eyes.
Origin
C19: abducens (mod. L., 'leading away'), from L. abducere (see abduct).

Wikipedia

Adductor hallucis muscle

The Adductor hallucis (Adductor obliquus hallucis) arises by two heads—oblique and transverse and is responsible for adducting the big toe. It has two heads, both are innervated by the lateral plantar nerve.