teres
/ˈteriːz/noun
- Anatomy either of two muscles passing below the shoulder joint from the scapula to the upper part of the humerus, one (teres major) drawing the arm towards the body and rotating it inwards, the other (teres minor) rotating it outwards【剖】圆肌。
词源
early 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin, literally 'rounded'.