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1. Pertaining to the back or any dorsum. SYN: tergal. 2. SYN: posterior (2). 3. In veterinary anatomy, pertaining to the back or upper surface of an animal. Often used to indicate the position of one structure relative to another; i.e., nearer the back surface of the body. 4. Old term meaning thoracic, in a limited sense; e.g., d. vertebrae. [Mediev. L. dorsalis, fr. dorsum, back]
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dor·sal 'dȯr-səl adj
1 a) being or located near, on, or toward the upper surface of an animal (as a quadruped) opposite the lower or ventral surface
b) being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body
dor·sal·ly -sə-lē adv
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adj.
relating to or situated at or close to the back of the body or to the posterior part of an organ.
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dor·sal (dorґsəl) [L. dorsalis, from dorsum back] 1. pertaining to the back or to any dorsum. 2. denoting a position more toward the back surface than some other object of reference; a synonym of posterior in human anatomy and of superior in the anatomy of quadrupeds.Medical dictionary. 2011.