cleido-, cleid-, clido-, clid-

(Greek: key; a means of locking or a thing that locks [or unlocks] a door; a key, bar, or hook; a combining form that denotes the clavicle or collarbone)


cleidal
cleidarthritis
cleidocostal
cleidocranial
Relating to the clavicle (collar bone) and the cranium (bones of the skull which contain the brain).
cleidohumeral
cleidohyoid
cleidomancy, clidomancy
Divination by use of a key or keys.
cleidomastoid
The collar bone which articulates with the shoulder on one end and the sternum (breast bone) on the other combined to form the sternocleidomastoid which is one of two muscles located on the front of the neck that serve to turn the head from side to side.
cleidorrhexis
cleidoscapular
cleidosternal
cleidotomy
cleidotripsy
The intentional crushing of the fetal clavicle in order to allow delivery of the shoulders.