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scapular (adj.)

1680s, "pertaining to the scapula," from Modern Latin scapularis, from Latin scapula "shoulder" (see scapula). The noun (late 15c., also in Old English) in reference to a short cloak for the shoulders prescribed for certain monks, is from Medieval Latin scapulare, from scapula. Related: Scapulary.

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Definitions of scapular from WordNet
1
scapular (n.)
a feather covering the shoulder of a bird;
scapular (n.)
garment consisting of a long wide piece of woolen cloth worn over the shoulders with an opening for the head; part of a monastic habit;
Synonyms: scapulary
2
scapular (adj.)
relating to or near the shoulder blade;
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