adj
Related to the acetabulum.
adj
(anatomy) That connects the acrocoracoid process to the humerus.
n
(anatomy) A dorsal expansion of the coracoid bone which completes the opening for the triosseal canal.
n
(anatomy) A dorsal expansion of the coracoid process which completes the opening for the triosseal canal.
adj
Relating to the acrocoracoid process
adj
(medicine) Pertaining to the acromion and the coracoid process.
n
(anatomy) The outermost point of the shoulder blade.
n
(anatomy) An accessory process in many lumbar vertebrae.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the antitrochanter
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the bone or cartilage below the epibranchial in a branchial arch.
n
(anatomy) articulation in a socket
n
(anatomy) The collarbone; the prominent bone at the top of the chest between the shoulder and the neck connecting the shoulder and the breastbone.
n
(anatomy) The clinoid process.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the coelom and a capitulum
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the clavicle and the coracoid process of the scapula; applied to a ligament that connects them.
n
(anatomy) Part of the scapula that projects towards the sternum in mammals; the coracoid process
n
Part of the scapula that projects towards the sternum in mammals
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the coracoid process and the scapula.
adj
(anatomy, physiology) That carries a fluid
n
(anatomy) The tip of the coronoid process of the mandible.
n
(anatomy) A slender bone that forms part of the lower jaw of primitive vertebrates.
n
A sharp triangular projection from a bone.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the cuboid and navicular bones.
adj
Alternative form of cuboideonavicular [(anatomy) Relating to the cuboid and navicular bones.]
n
(anatomy) A process, on the outer side of the humerus, to which extensor muscles are attached
adj
(anatomy) Within the coracoid process
n
The region above the medial epicondyle of the humerus
n
(anatomy) A ventral cartilaginous or bony element of the coracoid in the shoulder girdle of some vertebrates.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the epicoracoid
adj
(anatomy) Pertaining to the segments above the epibranchial in the branchial arches of fishes.
n
(anatomy) The center part of the sternum.
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the glenoid fossa and the humerus.
n
(anatomy) The shoulder joint, a joint that connects the scapula (shoulder blade) and the humerus (upper arm bone).
n
(anatomy) The hollow at the end of the scapula into which fits the humerus to make the shoulder joint
n
(anatomy) A lip-like projection of cartilage on the human scapula surrounding the joint between the humerus and the collarbone.
n
(anatomy) The second element in each half of a hemal arch, corresponding to the sternal part of a rib.
n
(anatomy) One of two roughly symmetrical skeleton parts, each composed of the fused iliac, ischial and pubic bones, that together form the sides of the pelvis.
n
A bone in fish, equivalent to the scapula, that articulates with the fin rays
n
(anatomy) The hypoplastron.
n
A muscle, associated with the ilium and the trochanter, in the pelvis of birds
adj
(anatomy) Below the trochanter
adj
(anatomy) Between the acromions
adj
(anatomy) Between coracoids
adj
(anatomy) Between the shoulder blades
adj
Between a shoulder blade and the chest.
adj
(anatomy) Between the two trochanters of the femur
adj
Alternative form of intertrochanteric [(anatomy) Between the two trochanters of the femur]
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the ischium and fibula.
n
Alternative form of coronion [(anatomy) The tip of the coronoid process of the mandible.]
n
(anatomy) A small eminence on the proximal femur, below the greater trochanter.
n
(anatomy) The central keel-bearing part of the sternum in birds.
n
(anatomy) A process from the middle of the coracoid in some animals.
n
(anatomy) A process from the middle of the scapula in some animals; the spine of the scapula.
n
Either of the two elements that form the coracoid process
n
(anatomy) A process projecting backward and downward from the acromion of the scapula of some mammals.
adj
Resembling the olecranon process.
n
(anatomy) The ventral transverse, or capitular, process of a vertebra.
n
(anatomy) The bony or cartilaginous assembly that supports the forelimbs in vertebrates
n
(anatomy) The large compound bone structure at the base of the spine that supports the legs. It consists of hip bone, sacrum and coccyx.
n
(anatomy) A bone in the pectoral girdle of many fishes projecting backward from the clavicle.
adj
(anatomy) Behind the coracoid process
n
Alternative form of precoracoid [(anatomy) The anterior part of the coracoid (often closely united with the clavicle) in the shoulder girdle of many reptiles and amphibians]
n
(anatomy) The anterior part of the coracoid (often closely united with the clavicle) in the shoulder girdle of many reptiles and amphibians
adj
Relating to a precoracoid
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the prescapula; supraspinous.
n
(anatomy) A vertebral rudiment in front of the atlas in some reptiles.
n
A small bone, anterior to the coracoid, present in some, mostly extinct, reptiles
n
(anatomy) A prominent forward-projecting tubercle on the upper border of of the medial portion of the superior ramus of the pubis bone.
n
A muscle that extends from the pubis to the femur in some reptiles
n
A set of four smaller muscles in the shoulder responsible for rotating the humerus (upper arm bone).
adj
(anatomy) Pertaining to, or connecting, the sacrum and the tuberosity of the ischium.
n
(anatomy) Either of the two large, flat, bones forming the back of the shoulder.
n
(anatomy) A fusion of the scapula and coracoid bones found in lower vertebrates.
n
scapulocoracoid cartilage
n
(anatomy) The scapula and humerus; the seven muscles that connect the humerus to the scapula
n
scapular triceps muscle, in birds, to which the wings are attached
n
(anatomy) A pit or depression.
n
(anatomy) shoulder blade
n
(anatomy) The human pectoral girdle, consisting of the collarbones and shoulder blades
n
Abbreviation of sacroiliac joint. [an area of the lower spine]
n
An eminence on the distal extremity of the ulna projecting from the medial and posterior part of the bone and giving attachment to a ligament of the wrist joint.
adj
(anatomy) Situated under the coracoid process of the scapula.
adj
(rare, zootomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the supraclavicle in fishes.
n
(anatomy) A pair of muscles that raise the wings of birds in flapping flight.
n
(anatomy) A muscle that arises especially from the anterior part of the iliac crest and from the anterior superior iliac spine, is inserted into the iliotibial band of the fascia lata about one third of the way down the thigh, and acts to flex and abduct the thigh.
n
(anatomy) The large bone between the femur and tarsometatarsus in the leg of a bird, formed by the union of the proximal part of the tarsus with the tibia.
adj
(biology) Relating to the trochantine
n
(anatomy) The lesser tuberosity of the head of the humerus.
n
(anatomy) The greater tuberosity of the humerus, admitting several of the muscles of the shoulders.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the trochiter.
n
In the elbow joint, the articular surface of the lower extremity of the humerus, grasped by the trochlear notch of the ulna.
adj
Alternative form of trochlear [(anatomy) Shaped like, or resembling, a pulley; related to, or connected with, a trochlea.]
adj
Of or pertaining to the ulna, or the elbow
n
(anatomy) A hook-shaped upward projection arising from each lateral border of the upper surface of the vertebral bodies of several cervical vertebrae (C3–C7).
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to one or more median and posterior elements in the hyoidean arch of fishes.
n
A long, flat strip of pectoral muscle comprising a band of parallel fibres, found in felines.
n
(rare) Alternative form of xiphisternum [The xiphoid process, a small cartilaginous extension to the lower part of the sternum, usually ossified in the adult human.]
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