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"Coracoid"
Keywords:
scapula
,
coricobrachialis
,
biceps
,
sternum
,
abbrev
Related Terms:
Clavicle
,
Humerus
,
Scapula
,
Trochanter
,
Ulna
,
Hip
,
Ilium
,
Pelvic girdle
,
Trapezius
,
Ischium
,
Scaphoid
,
Pubis
,
Olecranon
,
Tarsal bones
,
Femoral head
,
Metacarpal
,
Femur
,
Pubic bone
,
Navicular
,
Tarsal
,
Thigh
,
Pectoral girdle
,
Acetabulum
,
Pelvis
,
Astragalus
,
Femoral neck
,
Coffin bone
,
Hip fracture
,
Radius
,
Tarsals
,
Pubic symphysis
,
Manubrium
,
Appendicular skeleton
,
Metacarpus
,
Navicular bone
,
Glenoid
,
Tarsus
,
Fabella
,
Femoral
,
Lacrimal bone
,
Cannon bone
,
Carpus
,
Shoulder
,
Phalanx
,
Sternum
,
Tibia
,
Epicondyle
,
Fibula
,
Acromion
,
Nuchal
Pertaining to a bone of the shoulder girdle in most birds, reptiles, and amphibians, which is reduced to a process of the scapula in most mammals.
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The coracoid bone or process.
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abbrev. co semicircular bone attached to the front of the scapula (see figure )
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The 'collar' bone
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a bony process projecting from the scapula toward the sternum. Several ligaments attach to the coracoid, as do the tendons of the coricobrachialis muscle and the short head of the biceps.
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Keywords:
crow
,
beak
,
korax
,
eidos
,
adjective
Shaped like a crow's beak.
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adjective, Greek korax = a crow, and eidos = shape or form, hence, like a crow's beak.
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