Ankle-bone

  • 81talo- — The talus. [L. talus, ankle, ankle bone] * * * see tal …

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  • 82Wars of Alexander the Great — Alexander fighting Persian king Darius III. From Alexander Mosaic of Pompeii, Naples, Naples National Archaeol …

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  • 83tarsal — tar·sal || tÉ‘rsl / tɑː n. ankle bone adj. of the ankle …

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  • 84tarsals — tar·sal || tÉ‘rsl / tɑː n. ankle bone adj. of the ankle …

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  • 85el-8, elē̆ i-, lē̆ i- —     el 8, elē̆ i , lē̆ i     English meaning: to bow, bend; elbow, *rainbow     Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen”     Material: A. Here names position themselves at first for “elbow” and “ulna, ell”: Gk. ὠλένη “elbow”, ὠλήν, ένος ds.; ὠλέκρᾱνον… …

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  • 86talus — 1. n. (pl. tali) Anat. the ankle bone supporting the tibia. Also called ASTRAGALUS. Etymology: L, = ankle, heel 2. n. (pl. taluses) 1 the slope of a wall that tapers to the top or rests against a bank. 2 Geol. a sloping mass of fragments at the… …

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  • 87Talus — may refer to:* Talus (fortification), a sloped portion of a fortified wall * Talus bone, the ankle bone, connecting the leg to the foot * Talus, a planet in the Star Wars universe * Talus, an electronic design automation tool by Magma Design… …

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  • 88Astragalus — This article is about the plant genus. For the ankle bone, see talus bone. Astragalus Astragalus tragacantha ssp. vicentinus Scientific classification …

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  • 89Tingamarra — probably belongs to the condylarth order: this is a primitive order of mammals which are ancestral to modern ungulates. It was Australia s only placental besides bats and rodents until millions of years later the arrival of the Dingo, horse,… …

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  • 90Digitigrade — Une empreinte de chat Le squelette du loup illustre la disposition des os du pi …

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