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clavicle Collar bone.
Ãâó: goldbamboo.com/glossary-1c-v1-u-all1.html
clavicle the collarbone, part of the pectoral arch in vertebrate animals. In humans and many four-legged animals, there are two clavicles, each joined between the shoulder blade at one end and the breastbone at the other. In a bird, the clavicles are fused together to form the furcula, or "wishbone."
Ãâó: museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/glossary/gawwglossar...
clavicula These steering obstacles were extensions to the vallum of a camp in the area of the portae, forming a defended passageway which permitted egress to the camp by an enemy only from his right, thus exposing the unshielded sword-arm to the defenders on the rampart on approach. ...
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clavicle The clavicle is a long bone in the front of the shoulder, also called the collar bone. CLAW Many dinosaurs were armed with claws on front and/or rear feet. These claws varied widely in length, shape, placement, and function (defense and/or offense). When alive, claws were sheathed in a horny, keratinous material much like our fingernails, making the claw even bigger, longer and sharper. Dromaeosaurids (Raptors) had a large sickle-like claw on each rear, second toe.
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clavi purple bands decorating the tunics of Roman dignitaries. Knights had two narrow bands in a criss-cross pattern, while senators had one thick band.
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