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Brevis

Brevis is a Latin adjective meaning "short" or "brief." As a term it appears in several fields to indicate a shorter form, duration, or length. In anatomy, brevis is used in the names of several muscles to denote a comparatively short variant, such as extensor digitorum brevis, abductor pollicis brevis, flexor digitorum brevis, and adductor pollicis brevis. In biology and taxonomy, brevis is a common Latin epithet in species names to signal small size or shortened features.

In music history, brevis is a note value used in medieval and renaissance mensural notation. It denotes

In linguistics and philology, brevis is used to refer to length, particularly vowel length or syllable quantity.

Other uses include general adjectival use in scientific names and descriptions, and as a Latin root in

a
duration
shorter
than
a
longa,
and
in
later
usage
the
term
evolved
into
the
breve,
the
double
whole
note;
today
brevis
survives
mainly
in
historical
discussions.
In
scansion
and
Latin
grammar,
a
brevis
(short)
syllable
or
vowel
contrasts
with
longa
(long).
compound
terms
across
disciplines.