shinbone

  • 41Эрта Китт — Eartha Kitt Полное имя Eartha Mae Keith Дата рождения 17 января 1927 года Место рождения Норт, Южная Каролина Дата смер …

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  • 42Китт — Китт, Эрта Эрта Китт Eartha Kitt Основная информация Полное имя …

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  • 43Leg — In popular usage, the leg extends from the top of the thigh down to the foot. However, in medical terminology, the leg refers to the portion of the lower extremity from the knee to the ankle. The leg has two bones: the tibia and the fibula. Both… …

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  • 44Leg, lower — The lower leg is the bottom segment of the leg: the part below the knee. The lower leg contains two long bones. The larger of these two bones is the tibia, the smaller one the fibula. The tibia is familiarly known as the shinbone. Tibia is a… …

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  • 45Lower leg — The lower leg is the bottom segment of the leg: the part below the knee. The lower leg contains two long bones. The larger of these two bones is the tibia, the smaller one the fibula. The tibia is familiarly known as the shinbone. Tibia is a… …

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  • 46Scholastic ogham — Use of the early medieval Irish ogham alphabet is largely divided between monumental epigraphy and scholastic use in, or influenced by, manuscript tradition, Scholastic ogham notably involves artificial expansions of the alphabet, such as the… …

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  • 47tibia — /ˈtɪbiə / (say tibeeuh) noun (plural tibias or tibiae /ˈtɪbii / (say tibeeee)) 1. Anatomy the inner of the two bones of the lower leg, extending from the knee to the ankle, and articulating with the femur and the astragalus; the shinbone. 2.… …

  • 48tib|i|a — «TIHB ee uh», noun, plural i|ae « ee ee», i|as. 1. the inner and thicker of the two bones of the leg, from the knee to the ankle; shinbone. 2. a corresponding bone in amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals. 3. the fourth section (from the body) …

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  • 49marrowbone — noun Date: 14th century 1. a bone (as a shinbone) rich in marrow 2. plural knees …

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  • 50chine — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French eschine, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German scina shinbone, needle more at shin Date: 14th century 1. backbone, spine; also a cut of meat including all or part of the backbone 2. the… …

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