Tarsal jewelry
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ANKLETSTarsal jewelry
ANKLESOCKSTarsal hose
METATarsal leader
DISTALIATarsal bones
ANKLETarsal joint
CUBOIDSSome tarsal bones
intertarsalbetween tarsal bones
METAPrefix with tarsal
HOCKHorse's tarsal joint
METACarpal or tarsal starter
HOLLYHOCKBuddy s tarsal joint?
METAPrefix with "tarsal" or "physical"
METAPrefix with "carpal" or "tarsal"
METAPrefix with carpal or tarsal
tarsalstarsal bone, joint, or the like
tarsalsTARSAL, a bone of the foot
tarsaltarsal bone, joint, or the like
METAPrefix with carpal or "tarsal" or "physical"
knucklesA projection of the carpal or tarsal joint of a quadruped
calcaneia tarsal bone that in humans is the large bone of the heel
cuboidsnoting or pertaining to the outermost bone of the distal row of tarsal bones
cuboidnoting or pertaining to the outermost bone of the distal row of tarsal bones
cuboidalnoting or pertaining to the outermost bone of the distal row of tarsal bones
tarsometatarsusA long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
tarsometatarsiA long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
tarsometatarsusa long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
tarsometatarsiTARSOMETATARSUS, a long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
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
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
hocksthe tarsal joint or region in the hind limb of a digitigrade quadruped (as the horse) corresponding to the human ankle but elevated and bending backward see horse illustration
hockthe tarsal joint or region in the hind limb of a digitigrade quadruped (as the horse) corresponding to the human ankle but elevated and bending backward see horse illustration