| coracoclavicular f. |
f. clavipectoralis.
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| coracoclavicular l. |
ligamentum coracoclaviculare.
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| coracoclavicular l., external |
ligamentum trapezoideum.
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| coracoclavicular l., internal |
ligamentum conoideum.
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| coracohumeral |
pertaining to the coracoid process and the humerus.
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