To and a bone
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splintedto support and immobilize (as a broken bone) with a splint
interclavicularrelating to the interclavicle, a bone between and beneath the clavicles
subopercularrelated to the suboperculum, in fishes, a bone below and partly behind the gill cover
ankyloseto unite or grow together, as the bones of a joint or the root of a tooth and its surrounding bone
dentina calcareous material similar to but harder and denser than bone that composes the principal mass of a tooth see tooth illustration
dentinea calcareous material similar to but harder and denser than bone that composes the principal mass of a tooth see tooth illustration
ethmoidalof or pertaining to a bone at the base of the cranium and the root of the nose, containing numerous perforations for the filaments of the olfactory nerve
ethmoidsof or pertaining to a bone at the base of the cranium and the root of the nose, containing numerous perforations for the filaments of the olfactory nerve
massetersA muscle that runs through the rear part of the cheek from the temporal bone to the lower jaw on each side and closes the jaw in chewing
ethmoidof or pertaining to a bone at the base of the cranium and the root of the nose, containing numerous perforations for the filaments of the olfactory nerve
stapesthe innermost, stirrup-shaped bone of a chain of three small bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear
stapedesthe innermost, stirrup-shaped bone of a chain of three small bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear
fenestraeA small natural hole or opening, esp. in a bone. The mammalian middle ear is linked by the fenestra ovalis to the vestibule of the inner ear, and by the fenestra rotunda to the cochlea
fenestraA small natural hole or opening, esp. in a bone. The mammalian middle ear is linked by the fenestra ovalis to the vestibule of the inner ear, and by the fenestra rotunda to the cochlea
leukemiasA malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow and other blood-forming organs produce increased numbers of immature or abnormal leukocytes. These suppress the production of normal blood cells, leading to anemia and other symptoms
leukemiaA malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow and other blood-forming organs produce increased numbers of immature or abnormal leukocytes. These suppress the production of normal blood cells, leading to anemia and other symptoms
leukaemiasA malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow and other blood-forming organs produce increased numbers of immature or abnormal leukocytes. These suppress the production of normal blood cells, leading to anemia and other symptoms
coracoidpertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum
wishbonesA forked bone (the furcula) between the neck and breast of a bird. According to a popular custom, this bone from a cooked bird is broken by two people, with the holder of the longer portion being entitled to make a wish
wishboneA forked bone (the furcula) between the neck and breast of a bird. According to a popular custom, this bone from a cooked bird is broken by two people, with the holder of the longer portion being entitled to make a wish
nasofrontalrelating to the nose and the frontal bone
exfoliateto separate and come off in scales or laminae, as pieces of carious bone or of bark
exfoliatingEXFOLIATE, to separate and come off in scales or laminae, as pieces of carious bone or of bark
exfoliatesEXFOLIATE, to separate and come off in scales or laminae, as pieces of carious bone or of bark
exfoliatedEXFOLIATE, to separate and come off in scales or laminae, as pieces of carious bone or of bark
biomaterialsSynthetic or natural material suitable for use in constructing artificial organs and prostheses or to replace bone or tissue
biomaterialSynthetic or natural material suitable for use in constructing artificial organs and prostheses or to replace bone or tissue
calcaneusThe large bone forming the heel. It articulates with the cuboid bone of the foot and the talus bone of the ankle, and the Achilles tendon (or tendo calcaneus) is attached to it
calcaneaThe large bone forming the heel. It articulates with the cuboid bone of the foot and the talus bone of the ankle, and the Achilles tendon (or tendo calcaneus) is attached to it
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