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How would you type the plural of brachioradialis? - sm
Posted: Oct 18, 2010
I have a doctor who dictates "brachioradiali," but can't document this anywhere. He is dictating the patient's reflexes.
brachioradiales - steady eddie
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Hi, I googled this and came up with "brachioradiales" as the pleural for brachioradialis.
Wow... - sm
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Thanks for the answer. I must either have recently developed a mental impairment, or that hit didn't come up the last time I Googled it, which was awhile back now. Didn't even bother today, because I knew I hadn't found the answer in the past! I think I must've just not seen the "e" replacing the "i" so I overlooked it. Yeah...that's it. And nevermind the fact that I actually do know that the plural of a word ending in "is" is usually "es!"
Thanks again!
There is no plural of brachioradialis as it is...sm - oldtimer
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an adjective describing the noun muscle. Hence, the plural would be brachioradialis muscles.
But what about trapezii? - sm
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How is that different from brachioradialis?
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