Cervical line
cervical line n.
A continuous anatomical, irregularly curved line marking the cervical end of the crown of a tooth.
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cervical loop n. See cervical ansa.
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cervical nerve n. Any of the nerves whose nuclei of origin are in the cervical spinal cord.
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