Collar-bone
1 Collar bone — collarbone collarbone, Collar bone Col lar bone (Anat.) The clavicle, a bone linking the scapula and sternum. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] …
2 collar bone — bone located in the top of the shoulder extending outward from the neck …
3 collar bone — the bone at the shoulder of a fish that forms the leading edge of a belly flap, q.v., in preparing fish as food. The collar is discarded when a fish is made into a steak or fillet …
4 collar bone — see clavicle * * * clavicula …
5 collar-bone — n. Clavicle …
6 collar bone — see clavicle …
7 collar-bone — …
8 Ключица (Clavicle, Collar Bone) — парная, S образно изогнутая трубчатая кость, образующая вместе с лопаткой переднюю часть пояса верхней конечности. Каждая ключица своим акромиальным концом соединена с акромиальным отростком лопатки, а грудинным с рукояткой грудины. Перелом… …
9 Bone marrow — Simplified illustration of cells in bone marrow. Latin medulla ossium Code TA …
10 Bone — This article is about the skeletal organ. For other uses, see Bone (disambiguation) and Bones (disambiguation). For the tissue, see Osseous tissue. Drawing of a human femur Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of… …
11 bone — bone1 W2S2 [bəun US boun] n [: Old English; Origin: ban] 1.) one of the hard parts that together form the frame of a human, animal, or fish body ▪ The X ray showed that the bone was broken in two places. hip/leg/cheek etc bone (=the bone in your… …
12 collar — n. & v. n. 1 the part of a shirt, dress, coat, etc., that goes round the neck, either upright or turned over. 2 a band of linen, lace, etc., completing the upper part of a costume. 3 a band of leather or other material put round an animal s (esp …
13 Bone, breast — Familiar name for what is medically termed the sternum, the long flat bone in the middle of the front of the chest. The sternum articulates (comes together) with the cartilages of the first seven ribs and with the clavicle (collar bone) to form… …
14 collar — 1) a ring of feathers or hair arranged immediately behind the head of an artificial fly 2) collar bone …
15 Bone — is the substance that forms the skeleton of the body. It is composed chiefly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. It also serves as a storage area for calcium, playing a large role in calcium balance in the blood. The 206 bones in the body …
16 bone — /bohn/, n., v., boned, boning, adv. n. 1. Anat., Zool. a. one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. b. the hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen rich organic… …
17 Bône — /bohn/, n. former name of Annaba. * * * I Rigid connective tissue of vertebrates, consisting of cells embedded in a hard matrix. Bones serve as the body s supporting framework, provide muscle attachment points for movement, protect the internal… …
18 Bone collar — The bone collar is a cuff of periosteal bone that forms around the diaphysis of the hyaline cartilage model in developing long bones. [Wheater s Functional Histology, 5th ed. Young, Lowe, Stevens and Heath.] …
19 Bone, collar — A horizontal bone above the first rib that makes up the front part of the shoulder. The collarbone, also called the clavicle, links the sternum, or breastbone, with the scapula, a triangular bone in the back of the shoulder. The collarbone ends… …
20 lug bone — the bone at the shoulder of a fish that forms the leading edge of a belly flap, q.v., in preparing fish as food. Also called collar bone, nape bone and shoulder bone …