orad
English
Adjective
orad (comparative more orad, superlative most orad)
- (anatomy) Located towards the oral opening (the mouth).
- 1931, William Arthur Parks, Collected Papers, Volume 3, page 86,
- The sutures of four septa are exposed; the most orad of these can be traced with a fair degree of accuracy throughout almost its entire course.
- 2001, Leonard R. Johnson, Gastrointestinal Physiology, page 63,
- The frequency of segmenting contractions is higher in the descending and sigmoid colon than in more orad areas.
- 2006, Sara J. Busch, Small Animal Surgical Nursing: Skills and Concepts, page 270,
- The endoscope is advanced to its most orad (toward the mouth) limit and then slowly withdrawn so that the mucosa can be thoroughly examined.
- 1931, William Arthur Parks, Collected Papers, Volume 3, page 86,
Antonyms
- (located toward the mouth): aboral
Adverb
orad
- (anatomy) Towards the oral opening (the mouth).
- 1998, Tadataka Yamada, et al., Handbook of Gastroenterology, page 228,
- The most common symptom of GERD is heartburn, which is described as substernal burning that moves orad from the xiphoid.
- 1999, D. Michael Denbow, 12: Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology, G. Causey Whittow (editor), Sturkie's Avian Physiology, page 307,
- Beginning 8 to 10 sec prior to egestion, the pellet is moved orad by esophageal antiperistalsis.
- 2012, Neeraj Sharma, Janice Freeman, 8: Esophageal Manometry, Joel E. Richter, Donald O. Castell (editors), The Esophagus, page 179,
- This is due to the UES moving completely off the sensor as it moves orad with the swallow.
- 1998, Tadataka Yamada, et al., Handbook of Gastroenterology, page 228,
Antonyms
- (towards the mouth): aborad
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