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Etymology. From Ancient Greek διάφραγμα (diáphragma, “partition”), from διά (diá, “across”) and φράγμα (phrágma, “barrier”), from the verb φράσσω (phrássō).
15 авг. 2018 г. · The native word in the anatomical sense is midriff. From 1650s as "a partition" of any kind, "something which divides or separates;" 1660s in ...
First Known Use. 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1. Time Traveler. The first known use of diaphragm was in the 14th century.
The earliest known use of the noun diaphragm is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for diaphragm is from 1398, ...
The Greek word diáphragma referred to the body's midriff and came from the root phrágma, meaning "fence." This led to the Middle English diafragma, also ...
Etymology. From Middle Dutch diafragma, from Latin diaphragma, from Ancient Greek δῐᾰ́φρᾰγμᾰ (diáphragma).
The thoracic diaphragm, or simply the diaphragm (/ˈdaɪəfræm/; Ancient Greek: διάφραγμα, romanized: diáphragma, lit. 'partition'), is a sheet of internal ...
20 нояб. 2024 г. · Separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity (the word diaphragm is derived from the Greek 'diáphragma', meaning partition).
A diaphragm is a thin piece of impermeable material that moves and bends when there is a pressure difference across it.
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