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Meanings of
thighbone
in anglès
portuguès
fêmur
català
fèmur
espanyol
fémur
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The bone that extends from the pelvis to the knee in the vertebrate tetrapods, including humans.
femur
femoris
thigh bone
català
fèmur
Sinònims
Examples for "
femur
"
femur
femoris
thigh bone
Examples for "
femur
"
1
Kerry, 71, broke his right
femur
on Sunday while cycling in France.
2
The wound was perfectly round and the patella and
femur
were intact.
3
Nyssa heard the
femur
pop and took the meat extended to her.
4
The Kayan women have relatively a much longer
femur
than the men.
5
Nomograms of chest circumference versus gestational age and
femur
length were constructed.
1
The muscle's anatomy helps to explain a different rectus
femoris
strain injury.
2
The quadriceps
femoris
muscle and lungs were observed grossly and microscopically.
3
The man who attacked you completely severed your semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and biceps
femoris
muscles.
4
The chief physiological antagonistics of the glutei are the quadriceps
femoris
and tensor fascia lata.
5
Arterial and venous plasma samples and biceps
femoris
muscle were analyzed by mass spectrometry-based metabolomics.
1
A second brought another to the earth with a broken
thigh
bone
.
2
He thinks he can see the elephant's
thigh
bone
on the bottom.
3
In the end it turned out that he had broken his
thigh
bone
.
4
Your
thigh
bone
,
like the grasshopper's thigh, is called a femur.
5
They've got a
thigh
bone
,
it seems, nearly a yard long.
Usage of
thighbone
in anglès
1
A union bullet had shattered his
thighbone
and had partly crippled him.
2
The rib cage just to the left belonged with the
thighbone
yards away.
3
He picked up a
thighbone
and held it like a weapon.
4
Perhaps just a simple break in the lower
thighbone
.
5
Case report: A 59-year-old patient was treated for
thighbone
leiomyosarcoma, with surgical resection and adjuvant radiotherapy.
6
They have tried to use tissues from several frozen Siberian specimens including, most recently, a well-preserved
thighbone
.
7
Forensic studies began with that one
thighbone
.
8
The
thighbone
is connected to the shinbone.
9
The shinbone is connected to the
thighbone
.
10
Char-grilled Spatchcock Spatchcock is a small baby chicken that has had the backbone, breastbone and
thighbone
removed.
11
He leapt and jammed the
thighbone
into one of its eyes-theeye shattered like glass and went dim.
12
Halle has a
thighbone
of the Virgin Mary; Spain has seven or eight, all said to be undoubted relics.
13
They've also been linked to two rare but serious effects: breakdown in the bones of the jaw and
thighbone
fractures.
14
They accidentally broke into the top part first, jostled the remains, then realized their mistake and gently removed the
thighbone
.
15
It normally moves slightly up and down without touching the end of the femur, the
thighbone
,
when walking or running.
16
The battle continued in the deadly comic-opera vein common to all armed combat since the first rock and
thighbone
duels on Old Earth.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
thighbone
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have a thighbone
jam the thighbone
lower thighbone
preserve thighbone
size thighbone
More collocations
Translations for
thighbone
portuguès
fêmur
fémur
català
fèmur
espanyol
fémur
Thighbone
through the time