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digastric


Meanings
  • noun

    A muscle located in the floor of the mouth, on each side of the tongue, that assists in the closing and opening of the mouth.


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digastric
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'di' meaning two, and 'gaster' meaning belly, referring to the two bellies or divisions of this muscle.


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  1. The digastric muscle has two bellies, hence its name.

  2. The digastric muscle plays a crucial role in speech and swallowing.


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  1. Muscles of the floor of the mouth: The muscles that form the floor of the mouth and assist in speech and swallowing, including the digastric, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, and stylohyoid muscles.


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