femur

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English - Turkish
(Anatomi) uylukkemiği
uyluk

İnsanın uyluk kemiği betondan daha serttir. - The human femur is tougher than concrete.

kalça kemiği
uyluk kemik
(Tıp) Uyluk (kalça) kemiği, femur, os femoris
(Arılık,Anatomi) femur
femurs
kalça
femora
kalça kemikleri
femora
uyluk kemikleri
Turkish - Turkish
Böceklerde veya akarlarda, üstte trohantere bağlı, altta böceklerde tibya ile, akarlarda patella ile eklem yapan podomer
Uyluk kemiğinin bilimsel adı
English - English
A thighbone
A segment of an insect’s leg
The femur, also called the thigh bone, is the long bone between the hip and the knee
Long bone of the thigh or upper leg
{i} thigh bone (Anatomy)
the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton; extends from the pelvis to the knee
—The bone located between the hip and the knee; the thighbone
A segment of an insects leg
The longest and largest bone of the human body, it extends from the hip to the knee
Your femur is the large bone in the upper part of your leg. the thigh bone
large bone of the thigh
The thigh bone
The longest and largest bone in the human body, extends from the hip to the knee
The third leg/pedipalp segment from the body
The thigh bone The upper end forms the hip joint
thigh bone

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry broke his right thigh bone in a bicycling accident Sunday in France. - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry broke his right femur in a cycling accident Sunday in France.

(Fee-murr): the 3rd segment of the insect leg
Thigh bone; longest bone in the body
The proximal segment of the hind limb containing the thigh bone; the thigh
Largest bone in the human body Extends from the hip to the knee
thighbone
thigh bone FLEXION CONTRACTURE - a bent joint that doesn't extend
large bone that extends from the knee to the hip
femur head
The highest, globular part of the femur
femora
plural of femur
Turkish - English
(Arılık,Anatomi) femur
femur boyun
(Tıp) femoral neck
femur kırıkları
(Tıp) femoral fractures
femur

    Hyphenation

    fe·mur

    Turkish pronunciation

    fimır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfēmər/ /ˈfiːmɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'fE-m&r ] (noun.) circa 1771. From Latin femur, (genitive feminis (“thigh”)), from Proto-Indo-European *dhonu (“fir”). More at tan.
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