coronad

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From corona +‎ -ad.

Adverb[edit]

coronad (comparative more coronad, superlative most coronad)

  1. (anatomy, rare) Towards a corona.
    • 1808 May, The Medical and Physical Journal, volume 19, number 111, page 396:
      Besides its axis, therefore, the Malleus possesses a pivot, which projects coronad or superiorly to the bony ring of the membrana tympani and antinio-basilad or anteriorily and inferiorily to its own head []
    • 1825, John Lizars, A System of Anatomical Plates:
      This canal is formed basilad or inferiorly by the crura cerebri g, and superiorly or coronad by the posterior commissure p []
    • 1854, Edward Forbes, editor, The zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Herald:
      The facial branch of the left antler differs from the right one in being slender, round, and tapering throughout, and in curving coronad from near its commencement.

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Verb[edit]

coronad

  1. second-person plural imperative of coronar