thigh bone - translation to greek
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thigh bone - translation to greek

FEMUR BONE
Thigh bone; Femora; Thighbone; Largest bone; Femu; Femir; Fuemur; Fumuer; Fumeur; Feumur; Fumur; Femur bone; Upper leg bone; Femoral bone; Os femoris; Os longissimum; Facies patellaris femoris; Patella surface of femur; Shenton's Line; Femurs; Thigh bones; Thigh-bone; Femoral bones; Femur bones; Largest bones; Femoris; Longissimum; Thighbones; Upper leg bones; Lateral supracondylar line of femur
  • Muscle attachments <br>(seen from the back)
  • Muscle attachments <br>(seen from the front)
  • greater]] and [[lesser trochanter]]
  • Lower extremity of right femur viewed from below.
  • Left [[knee joint]] from behind, showing interior ligaments.
  • Femora of [[Moa]] chicks.

thigh bone         
μηριαίο οστό
skin and bone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Skin and Bone; Skin And Bone; Skin and Bone (film); Skin & Bones; Skin & Bone (disambiguation)
πετσί και κόκκαλο
animal charcoal         
  • Édouard Manet, ''Music in the Tuileries'', 1862
  • This photo shows the Solar Orbiter with its black, bone char coated heatshield.
  • Sugars (clockwise from top-left): white refined, unrefined, unprocessed cane, brown
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Ivory black; Animal charcoal; Bone-black; Charred bone; Ivory Black; Abaiser; Natural charcoal; Animal carbon; Bone charring; Boneblack
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Definition

thigh bone
¦ noun the femur.

Wikipedia

Femur

The femur (; PL femurs or femora ), or thigh bone, is the proximal bone of the hindlimb in tetrapod vertebrates. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates with the tibia (shinbone) and patella (kneecap), forming the knee joint. By most measures the two (left and right) femurs are the strongest bones of the body, and in humans, the largest and thickest.

Examples of use of thigh bone
1. Corzine broke a thigh bone, ribs, his breastbone and collarbone.
2. The dog–bitten thigh bone suggests animals scavenging for food.
3. The T. rex thigh bone analyzed in the study is 68 million years old.
4. Private Luke Cole, 22, carried on fighting after half his thigh bone was blown away.
5. Corzine broke his left thigh bone, 11 ribs, collarbone and chest bone.