orbicularis oris

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Borrowed from New Latin orbiculāris ōris, clipping of mūsculus orbiculāris ōris (orbicular muscle of the mouth).

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orbicularis oris (plural orbiculares orum)

  1. (anatomy) A muscle made up of several layers of fibers passing in different directions that surrounds the mouth and controls most movements of the lips (as compressing, closing, or pursing movements).
    Hypernym: orbicularis
    Coordinate term: orbicularis oculi

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