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carotid
noun
(anatomy)
Either
of
the
two
main
arteries
that
supply
blood
to
the
head
of
which
the
left
in
humans
arises
from
the
arch
of
the
aorta
and
the
right
by
bifurcation
of
the
brachiocephalic
artery
with
each
passing
up
the
side
of
the
neck
and
dividing
opposite
the
upper
border
of
the
thyroid
cartilage
into
an
external
branch
supplying
the
face,
tongue,
and
external
parts
of
the
head
and
an
internal
branch
supplying
the
brain,
eye,
and
other
internal
parts
of
the
head.
意味(1)
(anatomy)
Either
of
the
two
main
arteries
that
supply
blood
to
the
head
of
which
the
left
in
humans
arises
from
the
arch
of
the
aorta
and
the
right
by
bifurcation
of
the
brachiocephalic
artery
with
each
passing
up
the
side
of
the
neck
and
dividing
opposite
the
upper
border
of
the
thyroid
cartilage
into
an
external
branch
supplying
the
face,
tongue,
and
external
parts
of
the
head
and
an
internal
branch
supplying
the
brain,
eye,
and
other
internal
parts
of
the
head.