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        | to move a skeletal part away from the midline |  | 
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        | to move a skeletal part nearer to the midline |  | 
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        | a muscle that has the primary effect in a particular action |  | 
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        | a muscle whose action is opposite that of another muscle |  | 
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        | a broad, sheetlike tendon |  | 
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        | having to do with the region of the armpit |  | 
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        | the middle or the largest part of a muscle |  | 
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        | having to do with the head |  | 
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        | dense connective tissue on the surface of individual muscles |  | 
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        | having to do with the fingers or toes |  | 
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        | having to do with the structures of the back of the trunk, foot, or hand |  | 
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        | to straighten a part or open a joint |  | 
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        | individual muscle cell; also used to describe the grossly visible grains or longitudinal lines in a muscle |  | 
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        | to bend a part or to close a joint |  | 
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        | having to do with the big toe |  | 
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        | the attachment of a muscle to the more movable skeletal part, usually the distal attachment of a muscle |  | 
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        | the attachment of a muscle to the less movable skeletal part, usually the proximal attachment of a muscle |  | 
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        | having to do with the chest |  | 
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        | located near the fibula in the lateral compartment of the leg |  | 
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        | having to do with the thumb |  | 
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        | to turn the palm of the hand down |  | 
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        | saw-shaped, toothed on the edge |  | 
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        | segmentally arranged multiple points of attachment |  | 
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        | loose connective tissue that underlies the skin and attaches it to the superficial layer of muscles |  | 
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        | to turn the palm of the hand upward |  | 
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        | dense, collagenous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone |  | 
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        | a muscle that stretches a part |  | 
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