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NERVUS FEMORALIS

 Dictionary entry overview: What does nervus femoralis mean? 

NERVUS FEMORALIS (noun)
  The noun NERVUS FEMORALIS has 1 sense:

1. one of a pair of nerves that originate from lumbar nerves and supply the muscles and skin of the anterior part of the thigh

  Familiarity information: NERVUS FEMORALIS used as a noun is very rare.


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NERVUS FEMORALIS (noun)


Sense 1nervus femoralis [BACK TO TOP]

Meaning:

One of a pair of nerves that originate from lumbar nerves and supply the muscles and skin of the anterior part of the thigh

Classified under:

Nouns denoting body parts

Synonyms:

anterior crural nerve; femoral nerve; nervus femoralis

Hypernyms ("nervus femoralis" is a kind of...):

nervus spinalis; spinal nerve (any of the 31 pairs of nerves emerging from each side of the spinal cord (each attached to the cord by two roots: ventral and dorsal))

Holonyms ("nervus femoralis" is a part of...):

thigh (the part of the leg between the hip and the knee)


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