The circular activity of a limb so that the distal end regarding the limb delineates an arc.
The circular (or, more correctly, conical) movement of a body part, eg a ball-and-socket joint or even the eye. It is composed of a variety of flexion, expansion, adduction, and abduction. "Windmilling" the arms or rotating the hand from the wrist tend to be types of circumductive movement.
a respected about; circumlocution.
An annulling; cancellation.
The rotation of a limb round an imaginary axis, to be able to explain a conical surface.
A leading about.
In structure, the act of circumducting a limb. See circumduct, 2.
In old English law, an annulling; cancelation.
a circular action of a limb or eye
The circular motion of a limb in a way that the distal end associated with the limb delineates an arc.
The circular (or, more correctly, conical) action of a body component, like a ball-and-socket joint or the eye. It consists of a mixture of flexion, expansion, adduction, and abduction. "Windmilling" the arms or turning the hand from wrist are examples of circumductive movement.
a prominent about; circumlocution.
An annulling; cancellation.
The rotation of a limb round an imaginary axis, so as to describe a conical surface.
A leading about.
In physiology, the work of circumducting a limb. See circumduct, 2.
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