- chevron bone
- the V-shaped hemal arches of the third, fourth, and fifth coccygeal vertebrae of dogs.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
chevron bone — noun Etymology: chevron (I) : hemal arch b(2) * * * chevron bone, a V shaped bone articulating with, and forming an inverted arch beneath, the spinal column of many vertebrates, especially in the caudal region. The series of such bones forms a… … Useful english dictionary
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