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Larger forearm bone
Answer for the clue "Larger forearm bone ", 4 letters:
ulna
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Word definitions for ulna in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inner bone of the forearm, 1540s, medical Latin, from Latin ulna "the elbow," also a measure of length, from PIE *el-ina- , extended form of root *el- (1) "elbow, forearm" (see ell (n.1)). Related: Ulnar .
Usage examples of ulna.
The bullet seemed to have passed above the medial supracondlar ridge and exited near the coronoid process of the ulna.
He suffered fracture of the base of the skull, of the bones of the face, and of the left ulna, and although suppuration at the points of fracture ensued, followed by an optic neuritis, an ultimate recovery was effected.
I thought he had torn a tendon, which was now caught between the olecranon process and the head of the ulna, the injury being thus aggravated by movement of the arm.
The vibrations of the sound waves passed to her radius and ulna, her humerus, her collar bone, sternum, ribs, vertebrae, and skull, finally reaching the ossicles of her middle ear.
The ulna and radius in the rorquals are also comparatively longer than in the baleen whales.
The clavical, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, fibula, the bones of the metacarpus, metatarsus and the phalanges, are classed as long bones.
He has an aggravated excision of the left ear, what looks to be a simple fracture of the ulna, pharyngeal trauma, and multiple abrasions and contusions.
A greenstick fracture of the ulna was visible but the injury was so well healed that the splint and bandage were superfluous.
It is not impossible that the Kromdraai humerus and ulna, like the Sterkfontein femur, belonged to more advanced hominids, perhaps resembling anatomically modern humans.
Then femurs and ulnas, ribs and pelvises, both whole and in fragments.
The bullet seemed to have passed above the medial supracondlar ridge and exited near the coronoid process of the ulna.
He sustained soft tissue injuries, ecchymosis under the right eye, and a hairline fracture of the ulna.
There were no late-twentieth-century gadgets such the Single Photon Absorptiometer or scintillation detectors to estimate height based on the length of the humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, and fibula - the long bones of the arms and legs.
His forehead has a lump on it the size of a golf ball, and he's got a hairline fracture of his ulna.
Sometimes we carved their ulnas into letter openers, their fingers into whistles.