subclavius

subclavius
sub|cla̱vius, ...via, ...vium [zu ↑sub... u. lat. clavis = Schlüssel]:
unter dem Schlüsselbein liegend; z. B. in der Fügung ↑Ansa subclavia (Anat.)

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