Teres (disambiguation)

Teres (disambiguation)

Teres may refer to:
*Teres, the first king of the Odrysian state of Thrace.
*pronator teres muscle, a muscle located mainly in the human forearm
*teres major muscle, a muscle of the upper limb; one of six scapulohumeral muscles
*teres minor muscle, a narrow, elongated muscle of the rotator cuff


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