
1) Big bone 2) Big bone in the leg 3) Biggest bone in the body 4) Biggest human bone 5) Bone 6) Bone of the lower limb 7) Bone setter got up in mink 8) Bone to the knee 9) Femoris 10) Knee-pelvis connector 11) Largest bone 12) Largest bone in the body 13) Largest human bone 14) Leg bone 15) Leg part
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1) Bone 2) Femoris 3) Thighbone
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third leg segment, between trochanter and tibia.
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Large leg segment located near base of leg; the 3rd leg segment,located between trochanter and tibia
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• (n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb containing the thigh bone; the thigh. See Coxa. • (n.) The thigh bone.
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The 3rd (counting out from the body) and often the largest segment of the insect leg.
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The femur is the thigh bone - the long bone in the upper part of the leg between the hip and the knee.
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<anatomy> The large bone in the thigh that articulates with the pelvis above and the knee below. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(fe´mәr) pl. fem´ora, femurs the thigh bone, extending from the pelvis to the knee. It is the longest and strongest bone in the body. Its upper end fits into the acetabulum, a cup-like cavity in the pelvic girdle. The two prominances on the upper end are called the greater and lesser trochanters. ...
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The long bone at the upper part of the leg, extending from the hip to the knee.
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The long bone at the upper part of the leg, extending from the hip to the knee.
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Counting from the body, the third and usually the heaviest segment of an insect's leg.
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Fe'mur (fē'mŭr)
noun ;
plural Femora (fĕm'o*rȧ). [ Latin thigh.]
(Anat.) (a) The thigh bone.
(b) The proximal segment of the hind limb containing the thigh bone; the thigh. See
Coxa .
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A bone of the leg situated between the pelvis and knee. It is the largest and strongest bone in the body.
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Femur: The femur is the bone in the leg that extends from the hip to the knee. The femur constitutes the upper leg, that part of the leg above the knee. As compared to the lower leg which boasts two bones (the tibia and the fibula), the upper leg has only one bone, the femur, but a very large bone it is, the largest in the human body. The word 'fem...
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The femur is the thigh bone in the human leg. The femur is the longest bone in the human body. Its head which is large and round, fits into the cavity called the acetabulum in the innominate bone and forms a ball-and- socket joint.
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femur (s), femora (pl); thigh bone, femoral bone 1. The long bone of the thigh, extending from the hip joint to the knee joint; the proximal bone in the hindlimb of vertebrates. 2. The thigh; regio femoralis.
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(p1. Femora; adj. femoral) The third segment of the leg, counting from the body.
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Bone that supports the upper hind limb (thigh) of many vertebrates, including birds and humans.
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part of the insect leg between trochanter and tibia.
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The bone that runs from the hip to the knee - the thigh bone.
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the bone located between the hip and the knee; the thighbone
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thighbone noun the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton; extends from the pelvis to the knee
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The longest and strongest bone of the human body; also the upper bone in the hind limb of a four-limbed vertebrate. The thigh-bone has a rounded head which articulates with the hip bone. The neck of the bone joining the head to the main shaft is a common site for fracture in elderly people. The bone has two large condyles (knuckles) on ...
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Latin = thigh, adjective - femoral.
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