Its above the tibia
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KNEEIt's above the tibia
KNEEIt's between the femur and tibia
corbicula(Latin) the pollen basket of bees, consisting of the dilated posterior tibia with its fringe of long hairs
corbiculaeCORBICULA, (Latin) the pollen basket of bees, consisting of the dilated posterior tibia with its fringe of long hairs
ACUT"It's ... above the rest"
TETEIt's above the "epaules"
TOPSAILIt's above the mizzen
ROOFIt's above the attic
KNEEIt's above the shank
MANEIt's above the withers
ADENOIDIt's above the tonsil
SKYIt's above the horizon
FEMURIt's above the knee
ENGLISHCHANNELIt's above the Chunnel
AORTAIt's just above the heart
SECONDSTORYIt's above the ground floor
BROWIt's arched above the eye
TIBIAIt's found above the ankle
AORTAIt's located just above the heart
OBOEIt's two octaves above the bassoon
TAXIt's often above the final total
heaviest(of a class of thing) Above the average weight; large of its kind
superheatto heat (a liquid) above its boiling point without the formation of bubbles of vapor
phanerophytea perennial plant that bears its perennating buds well above the surface of the ground
phanerophytesPHANEROPHYTE, a perennial plant that bears its perennating buds well above the surface of the ground
homoiothermsAn organism that maintains its body temperature at a constant level, usually above that of the environment, by its metabolic activity
homeothermAn organism that maintains its body temperature at a constant level, usually above that of the environment, by its metabolic activity
homeothermsAn organism that maintains its body temperature at a constant level, usually above that of the environment, by its metabolic activity
hyperphrygianabove the Phrygian; applied to a mode of ancient Greek music having as its lower tetrachord the upper tetrachord of the Phrygian
seamountsubmarine mountain rising several hundred fathoms above the floor of the sea but having its summit well below the surface of the water
letterboxtechnique for displaying a wide-screen film on a regular-format television screen by reducing its size until the entire image is visible, thus retaining the aspect ratio, with black bands filling the borders of the screen above and below the picture