Topic summary
Dilator pupillae

Extracted from the Wikipedia article Iris dilator muscle.
Etymology
The expression dilator pupillae muscle, as used in the list of English equivalents of the Terminologia Anatomica, is actually partly Latin, i.e. dilator pupillae, with pupillae (=of the pupil), a noun in the genitive case modifying dilator, a noun in the nominative case, and partly English, i.e. muscle. In previous editions (Nomina Anatomica) this muscle was officially called the musculus dilator pupillae, The Nomina Anatomica as authorized in 1895 in Basel and in 1935 in Jena used the full Latin expression.