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Oculomotor

Introduction: Oculomotor

Description of Oculomotor

Oculomotor: Pertaining to the oculomotor cranial nerve. [L. oculomotorius, fr. oculo- + L. motorius, moving]
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Oculomotor: supplies extrinsic muscles of the eye.
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