pectoral Sentence Examples

  1. The bodybuilder's massive pectorals rippled with every flexing motion.
  2. The surgeon skillfully incised the patient's pectoral muscles to access the underlying tissue.
  3. The pectoral fins of the fish provided it with equilibrium and steering.
  4. The sculptor carefully carved the pectoral muscles of the statue, capturing every sinew and curve.
  5. The bird used its powerful pectoral muscles to take flight, soaring majestically above the trees.
  6. The marathon runner's pectorals were tight and aching after the grueling race.
  7. The pectoral patch is a triangular area of skin on the chest where the third and fourth ribs meet.
  8. The pectoral nerve innervates the muscles and skin of the upper chest.
  9. The pectoral girdle is a skeletal structure that supports the upper limb and provides attachment points for the pectoral muscles.
  10. The pectoral girdle of a bird is adapted for flight, with a modified scapula and clavicle.

pectoral Meaning

Wordnet

pectoral (n)

either of two large muscles of the chest

an adornment worn on the chest or breast

Wordnet

pectoral (a)

of or relating to the chest or thorax

Webster

pectoral (a.)

Of or pertaining to the breast, or chest; as, the pectoral muscles.

Relating to, or good for, diseases of the chest or lungs; as, a pectoral remedy.

Having the breast conspicuously colored; as, the pectoral sandpiper.

Webster

pectoral (n.)

A covering or protecting for the breast.

A breastplate, esp. that worn by the Jewish high person.

A clasp or a cross worn on the breast.

A medicine for diseases of the chest organs, especially the lungs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pectoral

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either of two large muscles of the chest, an adornment worn on the chest or breast, of or relating to the chest or thoraxOf or pertaining to the breast, or ches

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The bodybuilder's massive pectorals rippled with every flexing motion.

The surgeon skillfully incised the patient's pectoral muscles to access the underlying tissue.

The pectoral fins of the fish provided it with equilibrium and steering.

The sculptor carefully carved the pectoral muscles of the statue, capturing every sinew and curve.