A large flat bone located at the back of each shoulder.
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Examples for "scapula"
Examples for "scapula"
1These are in the outside of the humerus and in the scapula.
2Snapping of the scapula resolved with early, full shoulder range of motion.
3Her X rays showed healed fractures of the right humerus and scapula.
4Removed from beneath skin of back after it had perforated the scapula.
5Below each scapula there were tumors of the nature of fibroma molluscum.
1A muscle cramped in my shoulderblade and I reached around with my left hand to massage it, startled.
2The heavy slug struck him in the shoulder and flattened and tore out a piece of his shoulderblade.
3She felt her closed right fist strike her own left shoulderblade and she screamed again as that thing in her shoulder gave some more.
4The breasts are are always lower than the shoulderblades of the back.
5Thompson was reeling, his head drawn back and down almost to his shoulderblades.
1There's no special design on my right shoulder blade, just a jumble.
2She liked her tattoos, especially the dragon on her left shoulder blade.
3In both cases, pull your shoulder blade back against the band's resistance.
4So they took the shoulder blade of an elk and made mounds.
5Without hesitating the clerk pushed the needle deep into the shoulder blade.
1Any child knows that hardly any blood flows across the shoulder bone!
2Then one of the Mamutoi visitors produced the shoulder bone of a mammoth.
3Shamile's screams were ignored as her shoulder bone panfully slipped from its socket.
4Another man had the shoulder bone of a bear.
5Strips of muscle clinging to the shoulder bone.
6The shoulder bone was visible under the skin, and she had two immense "salt-cellars"!
7The tendons in the shoulder slide through a very narrow passageway and attach to the shoulder bone.
8Then Catiline smote the penitent thief heavily over each of the thighs and then across the shoulder bone.
9Come and see; not only the iron, but even the shaft has disappeared under the left shoulder bone.
10DISLOCATIONS.- Adislocationis the putting out of joint some bone, such as the elbow or shoulder bone or bones.
11S'Armuna went directly to the opening of the second chamber and removed the mammoth shoulder bone that was covering it.
12A few minutes that seemed like an eternity as the bitch managed to gnaw her way to Regan's shoulder bone.
13The cab driver, Alem, is now out of hospital and recovering at home with his shoulder bone broken in two places.
14In June 1980, a human leg bone and a portion of a human shoulder bone were excavated from the bar's basement.
15The sword had probably glanced off something as it descended, so that the edge had not fallen straight on the shoulder bone.
16A few inches nearer and he would have stripped the flesh from my arm, and perhaps broken the limb and shoulder bone.
Translations for shoulder bone