Wiktionary
n. 1 (context anatomy English) Any of the two bones, i.e. ulna and radius, that make up the skeletal part of the forearm. 2 (context zoology English) The ulna or the fused ulna and radius, which may be the sole bone of the forelimb or the strongest bone of the forelimb.
Usage examples of "forearm bone".
A moderate pressure is applied at the wrist of the left arm with the index finger of the right hand on a spot next to the head of the forearm bone (fig.
When I'd gone in and found it was dark I turned to switch on the light and had my back to him and I heard a faint rustle of fabric as his arms came up and across my head and started down again past my face with his hands bunched and the wire between them and it was then that everything slowed down and as I brought my right arm rising in a jodan uchi uke it felt as if I were moving it through water, through quiet water, the forearm bone meeting the wire and my fist snapping back against the front of my skull as his two-handed force pressed it there and we began waiting.
I had brought something quite different from the duckbill boneyard: a forearm bone that fit my hand nicely and had the proper size and heft to be an effective club.