"Bracchium."
It means arm. Embrace uses this prefix because in Latin em=into and bracchium means arm. Embrace means to take into both arms.
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its part of your lung ... the tubes that lead into the lungs
bracchium
Biceps literally tanslates from latin to mean 2 heads and brachi to mean arm. The term as a whole refers to the two headed muscle on the arm that is responsible for suppination of the forearm and to a lesser extent flexion of the elbow.
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arm y it mean arm
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arm y it mean arm
I think it may be Brachio.
because they do brainiac! na cause it comes from a latin word meaning the bum of the arm or fat hobo
Biceps itself is from latin. For example: Biceps Brachi- the double headed muscle of the arm (brachium)