Colli
Colli
Colli (pronounced: /ˈkɒli/) is a medical term that refers to the neck region of the body. The term is derived from the Latin word "collum", which means neck.
Etymology
The term "colli" is derived from the Latin word "collum", which translates to "neck" in English. It is used in various medical terminologies to denote the neck region of the body.
Related Terms
- Cervical: Pertaining to the neck or the cervix.
- Collum mandibulae: The neck of the mandible.
- Collum femoris: The neck of the femur.
- Collum chirurgicum humeri: The surgical neck of the humerus.
- Collum vesicae biliaris: The neck of the gallbladder.
Pronunciation
The term "colli" is pronounced as /ˈkɒli/.
Usage in Medical Terminology
In medical terminology, "colli" is used to denote the neck region of the body. It is often used in combination with other words to form compound terms. For example, "collum mandibulae" refers to the neck of the mandible, "collum femoris" refers to the neck of the femur, and "collum vesicae biliaris" refers to the neck of the gallbladder.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Colli
- Wikipedia's article - Colli
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