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quad·ri·ceps 'kwäd-rə-.seps n a large extensor muscle of the front of the thigh divided above into four parts which include the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis, and which unite in a single tendon to enclose the patella as a sesamoid bone at the knee and insert as the patellar ligament into the tuberosity of the tibia called also quadriceps femoris, quadriceps muscle
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one of the great extensor muscles of the legs. It is situated in the thigh and is subdivided into four distinct portions: the rectus femoris (which also flexes the thigh), vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius.
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quad·ri·ceps (kwodґrĭ-seps) [quadri- + L. caput head] four headed; possessing four heads.Medical dictionary. 2011.