Serratus is a Latin-derived anatomical noun referring to a group of muscles on the side of the chest and back, notably the serratus anterior. In anatomy contexts it denotes a muscle with finger-like projections that assist in rib expansion and shoulder movement. The term is specialized; you’ll encounter it in medical, sports, and physiotherapy discussions.
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