- (1.8m) wide. They are the
longest town
walls in England. 500m 550yds
Multangular Tower Victoria Bar
Fishergate Bar
Micklegate Bar
Walmgate Bar Monk Bar...
- The
trapezium bone (greater
multangular bone) is a
carpal bone in the hand. It
forms the
radial border of the
carpal tunnel. The
trapezium is distinguished...
-
Multangular can
refer to one of two bones: The
Trapezoid (lesser
multangular) The
Trapezium (greater
multangular) See also The
Multangular Tower, a Roman...
- The
trapezoid bone (lesser
multangular bone) is a
carpal bone in tetrapods,
including humans. It is the
smallest bone in the
distal row of
carpal bones...
-
remains of the west
corner of the
Roman fort of Ebora****,
including the
Multangular Tower and
parts of the
Roman walls. In the same area
there is also the...
-
Multangular bone may
refer to: Trapezium, also
known as the
greater multangular bone
Trapezoid bone, also
known as the
lesser multangular bone This disambiguation...
- polygonally-fronted
interval towers and the two
great corner towers, one of
which (the
Multangular Tower)
still survives, is
probably his work. In the colonia, Constantine's...
- the
dorsal surface,
connecting the
greater with the
lesser multangular, the
lesser multangular with the capitate, and the
capitate with the hamate. The...
- greater, the
other from the
lesser multangular. The
third metacarpal receives two, one each from the
lesser multangular and capitate. The
fourth two, one...
- and some
fibres extend to the
lateral side of the
trapezium (greater
multangular bone). It is in
relation with the
radial artery,
which separates the...