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Definition of Humeri

Humeri
Humerus Hu"me*rus, n.; pl. Humeri. [L.] (Anat.) (a) The bone of the brachium, or upper part of the arm or fore limb. (b) The part of the limb containing the humerus; the brachium.

Meaning of Humeri from wikipedia

- The humerus (/ˈhjuːmərəs/; pl.: humeri) is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the sca**** and the two bones of...
- The biceps or biceps brachii (Latin: musculus biceps brachii, "two-headed muscle of the arm") is a large muscle that lies on the front of the upper arm...
- Collum humeri is Latin for neck of humerus, and may refer to: Anatomical neck of humerus Surgical neck of the humerus This disambiguation page lists articles...
- metaphor of dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants (Latin: nani gigantum humeris insidentes) and expresses the meaning of "discovering truth by building...
- Condyle of humerus Details Identifiers Latin condylus humeri TA98 A02.4.04.021 TA2 1201 FMA 23377 Anatomical terms of bone [edit on Wikidata]...
- joint Cross-section of shoulder joint Details Identifiers Latin articulatio humeri MeSH D012785 TA98 A03.5.08.001 TA2 1764 FMA 25912 Anatomical terminology...
- Humeral cir****flex artery can refer to: Posterior humeral cir****flex artery Anterior humeral cir****flex artery Cir****flex branch of left coronary artery...
- neck labeled at upper left). Details Identifiers Latin collum anatomi**** humeri TA98 A02.4.04.003 TA2 1182 FMA 23356 Anatomical terms of bone [edit on Wikidata]...
- The bicipital groove (intertubercular groove, sulcus intertubercularis) is a deep groove on the humerus that separates the greater tubercle from the lesser...
-  guildayi. The forelimbs were 14% longer than A. d. guildayi due to 10% longer humeri, 15% longer radii, and 15% longer metacarpals. The rear limbs were 10% longer...