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The hamate bone (os hamatum; unciform bone) is a bone in the human hand that may be readily distinguished by its wedge-shaped form, and the hook-like process which projects from its volar surface. It is situated at the medial and lower angle of the carpus, with its base downward, resting on the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones, and its apex directed upward and lateralward. The superior surface, the apex of the wedge, is narrow, convex, smooth, and articulates with the lunate. ...
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| hamartia |
In Aristotle's Poetics, the "tragic flaw" of the protagonist. Scholars differ as to whether Aristotle was referring primarily to a character's ignorance of certain facts or to a character's moral defect.
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| hamartoma |
(noun) : a mass resembling a tumor that represents anomalous development of tissue natural to a part or organ rather than a true tumor
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| hamartoma |
A benign tumour made up of mature cells normally found in the region. Rarely a malignant tumour may arise from a hamartoma.
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| hamartoma |
(ham-ar-TOE-ma) A benign (noncancerous) growth made up of an abnormal mixture of cells and tissues normally found in the area of the body where the growth occurs.
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