brachio-, brachi- (Greek: arm [especially the upperarm from the shoulder to the elbow]).abrachia, abrachiatism, abrachius: 
A congenital absence of the arms.
 
abrachiocephalia, acephalobrachia: 
Congenital absence of the head and arms. 
 
abrachiocephalus, abrachiocephaly, acephalobrachius: 
A fetus exhibiting the absence of the head and arms.
 
antebrachial, antebrachium, antibrachial: 
The part of the arm or fore-limb from the wrist to the elbow; the forearm.
 
bra [short for brassiere, from French, "bodice", from bras, "arm" from brachium]: An undergarment designed to support and shape a woman's breasts.
brace: 
An orthopedic appliance that holds or supports part of the body.
 
bracelet [via French from, ultimately, Latin bracchiale, "armlet", from brachium, "arm"]: A piece of jewelry, e.g., a chain or a bangle, that is worn around the wrist or arm.
brachia (plural); brachium (singular); brachial: 1. Arm; the part of the upper limb from shoulder to elbow. 2. A general term used to designate an armlike process or structure. brachialgia: 
Pain in the arm or arms.
 
brachiathon: 
1. A mode of locomotion, characteristic of some arboreal animals, in which the animals swing from one handhold to the next. It is well developed in gibbons.  
2. Locomotion in a position of suspension by means of the hands and arms, as exhibited by monkeys when swinging from branch to branch. brachiform: 
Shaped or bent like an arm.
 
brachiocephalic: 
A reference to the arm and head.
 
brachiocrural: 
Pertaining to the arm and leg.
 
brachiocubital: 
A reference to the arm and elbow or forearm.
 
brachiocrytosis, brachiocyllosis: 
A crookedness of the arm.
 
brachiocyllosis: 
An abnormal curvature of the arm.
 
brachiofacial: 
Pertaining to or affecting the arm and face.
 
brachiofaciolingual: 
Pertaining to or affecting the arm, face, and tongue.
 
brachiogram: 
A tracing of the brachial artery pulse.
 
brachiopod: 
A bivalve mollusc distinguished by having, on each side of the mouth, a long spiral arm, used in procuring food.
 
brachioradialis: 
A muscle lying on the lateral side of the forearm.
 
Brachiosaurus, Brachiosaur: 
A genus of huge dinosaurs, with the forelegs longer than the hind legs; also, an animal of this genus.
 
brachiothoraco-omphaloischiopagus: Conjoined twins joined from the forearms and shoulder to the pelvis.
brachiotomy: 
The surgical removal of an arm, especially of a fetal arm to effect delivery. The procedure is considered to be obsolete.
 
embrace, embraceable: 
To hug someone in one's arms fondly, or to hug each other fondly.
 
macrobrachia: 
A condition of having abnormally thick or long arms.
 
microbrachia: 
An abnormal smallness of the arms.
 
tribrachia: 
Condition seen in conjoined twins when the fusion has merged the adjacent arms to form a single one, so that there are only three arms for the two bodies.
 
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