Dowson, in his Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology, tells us that Lata is a country comprising Kandesh and part of Guzerat about the Mhye river.
Then the king gave to Viravara and his son the sovereignty over the provinces ofLata and Karnata, as a token of his regard.
Lymphatic glands lying on the fascia lata in the neighbourhood of the saphenous opening.
Iliac part of the fascia lata joining Poupart's ligament.
When the integuments and subcutaneous substance are removed from this place, the dense fascia lata may be seen binding these muscles so closely together as to leave but a very narrow interval between them at the mesial line.
Whilst the pubic part of the fascia latapasses beneath the sheath of the femoral vessels, K I, Pl.
The pubic part of the fascia lata forming the inner and posterior boundary of the saphenous opening.
In the upper region of the thigh the fascia lata is divided into two parts--viz.
The skin and fascia lata are to be incised in a direction corresponding to that of the vessel.
On comparing the ilio-tibial band of the fascia lata on the two sides, it is found to be relaxed on the side of the injury.
If reduction is still impossible, a partial excision may be performed and a flap of fascia lata introduced to prevent ankylosis (arthroplasty).
In arthritis deformans, however, the ilio-tibial band of the fascia lata is not relaxed as it is in fracture.
In apposition with lata vestigia==spatiosa castra or castrorum spatia, H.
MARIA IN VIA LATA was founded in the eighth century, but was rebuilt in 1485, when the tradition arose that it was on the site of the hired house of S.
We ascended the mountain from Rieha, turned round its eastern corner, and in one hour from Rieha, reached the village of Kefr Lata [Arabic].
Kefr Lata belongs to Ibn Szeyaf, one of the first families of Aleppo.
Kefr Lata is situated upon the mountain of KEFR LATA.
To Latais traced the introduction of the large double canoes united by a deck, and which were in use of old in Samoa.
Lata came of old from Fiji, was wrecked there, went on shore, and lived on the land still called by his name in the neighbourhood of the settlement of Salailua.
The fascia lata adheres strongly to its anterior border for a considerable length.
The tensor of the fascia lata flexes the thigh, and serves to raise the lower limb as a whole.
Other crews received the airfields across the bay at Hatu and Lata and the antiaircraft batteries mounted in the hills along shore.
From far behind came the muffled WHUMP, WHUMP, of block busters falling on Amboina and the Lata airfield.
The fascia lata of the thigh is widely and successfully used as a graft to fill defects in the dura mater, and interposed between the bones of a joint--if the articular cartilage has been destroyed--to prevent the occurrence of ankylosis.
A similar condition may implicate the fascialata of the thigh, or the calf muscles and their aponeuroses--crural fibrositis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lata" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.