"Preaxial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Referring to or located on the side of the body that is forward-looking, especially from the perspective of an animal standing on all fours. It is the side of the body that faces forward.
Synonyms:
axial
longitudinal
proximal
Antonyms:
distal
lateral
ulnar
Usage Examples:
1. Anatomy: The preaxial rays of the forelimb are the first or thumb side of the limb, opposite the ulnar or little finger side.
2. Embryology: In embryonic development, the preaxial plate is the part of the limb bud that will eventually form the thumb or the first digit.
3. Surgery: Preaxial drift refers to the abnormal rotation of a child's hand so that the thumb appears on the opposite side of the hand.
4. Botany: In botany, the preaxial side of a plant refers to the side of the stem or branch that grows towards the tip or apex.
5. Palaeontology: Preaxial elongation refers to the formation of bones on the proximal side of the limb in early vertebrates.
To arrange or prepare something in advance, often in a formal or precise manner, especially with the intention of making something more smooth or efficient.
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