tympanic bone - translation to italian
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tympanic bone - translation to italian

Tympanic part; Vaginal process of the tympanic portion; Pars tympanica; Auditory bulla; Auditory bullae; Tympanic bone; Pars tympanica ossis temporalis; Tympanic bulla; Tympanic parts; Tympanic parts of the temporal bones; Tympanic parts of temporal bones; Tympanic part of temporal bone; Tympanic region

tympanic bone         
osso timpanico
bone cancer         
TUMOR OR CANCER LOCATED IN BONE TISSUE OR SPECIFIC BONES
Bone tumour; Bone Cancer; Bone cancer; Bone tumors; Bone neoplasms; Bone tumor (generic term); Bone marrow neoplasms; Neoplasms, bone tissue; Bone tumours; Cancer of the bone; Bone lytic lesion; Lytic lesion; Bony tumors
cancro delle ossa
hip bone         
  • Plan of ossification of the hip bone. Left hip bone, external surface.
BONE OF THE PELVIS
Os coxae; Innominate bone; Hipbone; Pelvic bone; Hip bones; Os coxæ; Os innominatum; Pelvic bones; Coxal bone; Os coxa; Pelvic Bone; Inominate bone; Innominate bones; Hip Bones
osso iliaco, ileo ilio

Definition

bone
n.
part of a skeleton
1) to set a (broken) bone
2) to break, fracture a bone
3) a (broken) bone knits
4) to the bone (chilled/frozen to the bone)
complaint
(colloq.)
5) to pick a bone with smb.

Wikipedia

Tympanic part of the temporal bone

The tympanic part of the temporal bone is a curved plate of bone lying below the squamous part of the temporal bone, in front of the mastoid process, and surrounding the external part of the ear canal.

It originates as a separate bone (tympanic bone), which in some mammals stays separate through life.

Evolutionarily, a portion of it is derived from the angular bone of the reptilian lower jaw.