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ca⋅rot⋅id

[kuh-rot-id] Anatomy
–noun
1. Also called carotid artery. either of the two large arteries, one on each side of the head, that carry blood to the head and that divide into an external branch supplying the neck, face, and other external parts, and an internal branch supplying the brain, eye, and other internal parts.
–adjective
2. pertaining to a carotid artery.

Origin:
1660–70; < Gk karōtídes neck arteries, equiv. to karōt(ikós) soporific (kár(os) stupor + -ōtikos -otic ) + -ides -id 1 ; so called by Galen, who found that their compression causes stupor


ca⋅rot⋅id⋅al, adjective
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Main Entry: ca·rot·id
Pronunciation: k&-'rät-&d
Function: adjective
: of, situated near, or involving a carotid artery<carotid arteriography>
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carotid ca·rot·id (kə-rŏt'ĭd)
n.
Either of two major arteries, one on each side of the neck, that carry blood to the head. adj.
Relating to either of these arteries.

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