Brachii
Brachii is a Latin term used in human anatomy as part of the official names of several upper-arm muscles. It is the genitive singular form of brachium, meaning “of the arm,” and is used to indicate that the muscle is located in or functions with the upper limb.
The best-known examples are biceps brachii and triceps brachii. Biceps brachii is the two-headed muscle on the
In usage, brachii is generally treated as part of the official Latin nomenclature in medical texts. Grammatically,