fibula

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English - Turkish
kavalkemiği
kamış kemiği
kaval kemik
fibula
{i} broş
(Tıp) (fibulae). Dizden aşaıdaki iki incik kemiğinin ufağı, kamış kemik, perone, fibula, peronaeus
(Anatomi) bacağın dış tarafındaki kamış kemik (baldır kemiği)
{i} toka
fibulae
fibulalar
fibulas
fibulalar
Turkish - Turkish
Kamış kemiği
Pelerini omuzdan tutturmak için kullanılan özel iğne ya da broş
Kemikten yapılmış ziynet eşyalarına verilen ad
Bacaktaki iki kemikten dış kısımda olanı
Eski Yunan ve Roma giysilerinde kumaşı tutturmak için kullanılan broş ya da iğne
English - English
The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg, the calf bone
A small lie
A decorated brooch or safety pin made of bronze or iron which superseded the button
the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle
The lateral calf bone originating at the knee and extending to the ankle The distal end forms the lateral malleolus
The thin bone on the lateral surface of your lower leg
Your fibula is the outer bone of the two bones in the lower part of your leg. the outer bone of the two bones in your leg below your knee ((because of the shape of the two bones))
One of two long bones of the lower leg; this is the more slender, lateral one
Smaller of the two bones in the lower leg; runs from knee to the ankle along the outside of the lower leg
A brooch, clasp, or buckle
A decorative fastener used by ancient cultures to secure clothing A forerunner to the kilt pin and safety pin
Small lie
A needle for sewing up wounds
{i} long bone on the outer side of the leg (Anatomy); clasp or brooch
The outer and usually the smaller of the two bones of the leg, or hind limb, below the knee
fibulae
plural of fibula
Turkish - English
fibula
perone
splint bone
fibula

    Hyphenation

    fi·bu·la

    Turkish pronunciation

    fîbyılı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfəbyələ/ /ˈfɪbjələ/

    Etymology

    () From Latin fībula (“clasp, buckle”).
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