
dorsolateral [dawr-soh-lat-er-uh l] ExamplesWord Origin adjective Anatomy, Zoology.
- of, relating to, or affecting the back and the side.
Origin of dorsolateral First recorded in 1825–35; dorso- + lateral Examples from the Web for dorsolateral Contemporary Examples of dorsolateral
When the dorsolateral PFC goes tilt, things go downhill fast, cognitively speaking.
The Science Behind Rick Perry’s Debate Brain Freeze
Sharon Begley
November 10, 2011
Historical Examples of dorsolateral
Eyes of moderate size, dorsolateral in position and directed upwards.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacn, Mxico
William E. Duellman
The dorsolateral stripe is separated from the copper-colored middorsum by a narrow brown stripe.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacn, Mxico
William E. Duellman
The dorsolateral band is bordered below by a narrow cream-colored stripe.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacn, Mxico
William E. Duellman
In life juveniles have a pale olive-tan dorsum and a dorsolateral dark band, superimposed on which is a row of darker brown spots.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacn, Mxico
William E. Duellman
The markings on the dorsolateral area vary in color, in shade and in extent.
Occurrence of the Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis, in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains
Henry S. Fitch
dorsolateral in Medicine dorsolateral [dôr′sō-lăt′ər-əl] adj.
- Of or involving both the back and the side.