The Dog and the Bone author
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AESOP"The Dog and the Bone" author
AVIOne-named children's book author who wrote "Poppy" and "The Good Dog"
nasofrontalrelating to the nose and the frontal bone
claviclethe slender bone connecting the scapula and the sternum
osteoarthrosischronic non-inflammatory disease of the joints and the bone adjacent
interclavicularrelating to the interclavicle, a bone between and beneath the clavicles
osteoarthrosesOSTEOARTHROSIS, chronic non-inflammatory disease of the joints and the bone adjacent
hemopoiesisThe production of blood cells and platelets, which occurs in the bone marrow
thighbonethe bone of the leg between the hip joint and the knee, the femur
subopercularrelated to the suboperculum, in fishes, a bone below and partly behind the gill cover
thighbonesTHIGHBONE, the bone of the leg between the hip joint and the knee, the femur
breastbonesA thin, flat bone running down the center of the chest and connecting the ribs
glenoidshallow or slightly cupped, as the articular cavities of the scapula and the temporal bone
oropharynxesThe part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone
oropharyngesThe part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone
perilymphThe fluid between the membranous labyrinth of the ear and the bone that encloses it
oropharynxThe part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone
breastboneA thin, flat bone running down the center of the chest and connecting the ribs
tibiotarsusin birds, a bone formed by the fusion of the tibia and some of the tarsals
tibiotarsiTIBIOTARSUS, in birds, a bone formed by the fusion of the tibia and some of the tarsals
ANAEqually on-the-nose name they could've given Mia, the ballerina with an eating disorder on "Flesh and Bone"
autologousinvolving a situation in which the donor and the recipient (of blood, skin, bone, etc.) are the same person.
tarsometatarsusa long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
ankyloseto unite or grow together, as the bones of a joint or the root of a tooth and its surrounding bone
tarsometatarsiTARSOMETATARSUS, a long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
hydroxylapatitea mineral of the apatite group that is rare in the ground but is the principal inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone
hydroxyapatiteA mineral of the apatite group that is the main inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone, although it is rare in rocks
syssarcosisthe union of bones, as the hyoid bone (the U-shaped bone at the base of the mouth) and the lower jaw, by muscle
syssarcosesSYSSARCOSIS, the union of bones, as the hyoid bone (the U-shaped bone at the base of the mouth) and the lower jaw, by muscle
tarsusthe large bone in the lower leg of a bird with which the toe bones articulate, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal bones
tarsithe large bone in the lower leg of a bird with which the toe bones articulate, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal bones
vomerinebone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose
vomerbone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose
vomersbone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose
zygomatathe bony arch at the outer border of the eye socket, formed by the union of the cheekbone and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone
turbinalsEach of three thin curved shelves of bone in the sides of the nasal cavity in humans and other warm-blooded vertebrates, covered in mucous membrane
vomera bone of the skull of most vertebrates that is situated below the ethmoid region and in the human skull forms part of the nasal septum
zygomathe bony arch at the outer border of the eye socket, formed by the union of the cheekbone and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone
osteoarthritisDegeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness, esp. in the hip, knee, and thumb joints
leukoticany of several diseases occurring chiefly in chickens, involving proliferation of the leukocytes and characterized by paralysis, blindness, formation of tumors in the internal organs, and bone calcification