psoas
/ˈpsəʊəs/(亦作psoas major)
noun
- Anatomy each of a pair of large muscles which run from the lumbar spine through the groin on either side and, with the iliacus, flex the hip. A second muscle, the psoas minor,has a similar action but is often absent.【剖】腰肌, 腰大肌。
词源
late 17th cent.: from Greek,accusative plural of psoa,interpreted as singular.