- The
fibula (pl.:
fibulae or
fibulas) or calf bone is a leg bone on the
lateral side of the tibia, to
which it is
connected above and below. It is the...
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preserve a man's voice. Some Jews also
utilized fibulas to hide that they were cir****cised. The word
fibula could also be used in
general in Rome to denote...
- The
Praeneste fibula (the "brooch of Palestrina") is a
golden fibula or brooch,
today housed in the
Pigorini National Museum of
Prehistory and Ethnography...
- two
bones in the leg
below the knee in
vertebrates (the
other being the
fibula,
behind and to the
outside of the tibia); it
connects the knee with the...
- in
pairs and
could be
linked by a
length of chain. The
Romans also used
fibulas to
fasten the ****
above the ****, thus
hiding the glans, this was...
- An
Amazigh fibula (Tarifit: ⵜⵉⵙⵖⵏⵙⵜ, romanized: Tisɣnst, Tachelhit: ⵜⴰⵥⵕⵥⵉⵜ, romanized: Taẓṛẓit,
Moroccan Arabic: تزرزيت, romanized: taẓṛẓit) is a traditional...
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absence of the
fibula and it is the most
common congenital absence of long bone of the extremities." It is the
shortening of the
fibula at birth, or the...
- of the leg are the
femur (thigh bone),
tibia (shin bone), and
adjacent fibula.
There are 60
bones in each leg. The
thigh is
located in
between the hip...
- tibia, and
fibula (both in the leg). The
talocrural joint is a
synovial hinge joint that
connects the
distal ends of the
tibia and
fibula in the lower...
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Tibiofibular joint may
refer to:
Superior tibiofibular joint Inferior tibiofibular joint This
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lists articles ****ociated with the title...