κρανίον
skull
the cranium (skull)
radius
a staff; the _____
the radius (exterior bone of the forearm)
tībia
a _____; a flute
the tibia (shin-bone)
uertēbra
a joint; a _____
the vertebrae (the bones of the back)
cerēbrum
the _____
the cerebrum (the brain)
scapula
the _____
the scapula (shoulder-blade)
ulna
an arm
the ulna (interior bone of the forearm)
patella
a small dish; a _____
the patella (a kneepan, kneecap)
spīna
a thorn, prickle, or needle; the _____
spine (backbone)
uēna
a _____
a vein, bloodvessel
mandāre
to chew
the mandibles (jawbones)
καρπός
wrist
the carpals (wrist-bones)
femur
the thigh
the femur (the thigh-bone)
sacrum
something holy; the ‘sacred bone’ of an animal
sacrum (lowest bone of the spine)
musculus
a little mouse; a mussel; a _____
a muscle of the body
στέρνον
the breast or chest
the sternum (breastbone)
umerus
the shoulder
the humerus (bone of the upper arm)
fibula
a clasp, buckle
the fibula (smaller bone of the lower leg)
peluis
a basin or laver; the _____
the pelvis (the bones that form the base of the trunk)
φάρυγξ
the throat; the _____
pharynx (windpipe)
clāuicula
a small key
the clavicle (collarbone)
φάλαγξ
a battle-array
the phalanges (finger-bones)
ταρσός
a flat basket for drying cheeses on; the instep of the foot
the tarsals (ankle-bones)
costa
a _____ (source of the French word côté, ‘side’)
the costae (the ribs)
καρδία
the _____; passion, courage, or feeling
cardiac muscles (the muscles of the heart)