Arrector

/əˈrɛktər/ noun

An anatomical muscle or structure that causes upright posture or elevation, specifically the muscle that makes hair stand on end.

From Latin 'arrector,' literally 'one who raises up,' from 'arrectus.' The term is preserved in modern anatomy as 'arrector pili,' the tiny muscles attached to hair follicles.

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