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os irregulare One of a group of bones having peculiar or complex forms, e.g., vertebrae, many of the skull bones.
Synonym: os irregulare.
(05 Mar 2000)
os ischii 1. <anatomy> The ventral and posterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; seat bone; the huckle bone.
2. <zoology> One of the pleurae of insects.
Origin: L, Gr.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
os japonicum A bipartite or tripartite zygomatic bone, found with greater frequency in the Japanese than in other races.
(05 Mar 2000)
os lacrimale An irregularly rectangular thin plate, forming part of the medial wall of the orbit behind the frontal process of the maxilla; it articulates with the inferior nasal concha, ethmoid, frontal, and maxillary bones.
Synonym: os lacrimale, os unguis.
(05 Mar 2000)
os longum One of the elongated bones of the extremities, consisting of a tubular shaft (diaphysis) and two extremities (epiphyses) usually wider than the shaft; the shaft is composed of compact bone surrounding a central medullary cavity.
Compare: short bone.
Synonym: os longum, pipe bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
os lunatum One of the proximal row in the carpus between the scaphoid and triquetral; it articulates with the radius, scaphoid, triquetral, hamate, and capitate.
Synonym: os lunatum, lunare, os intermedium.
(05 Mar 2000)
os magnum Enlarged or swollen at tip, gathered into a mass at apex, as compound stigma, a knoblike stigma terminating a style.
(09 Oct 1997)
os malare A quadrilateral bone which forms the prominence of the cheek; it articulates with the frontal, sphenoid, temporal, and maxillary bone.
Synonym: os zygomaticum, cheek bone, jugal bone, mala, malar bone, os malare, yoke bone, zygoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
os metacarpale One of the metacarpal bones, five long bones (numbered I to V, beginning with the bone on the radial or thumb side) forming the skeleton of the metacarpus or palm; they articulate with the bones of the distal row of the carpus and with the five proximal phalanges.
Synonym: os metacarpale.
(05 Mar 2000)
os metatarsale One of the metatarsal bones; the five long bones numbered I to V beginning with the bone on the medial side forming the skeleton of the anterior portion of the foot, articulating posteriorly with the three cuneiform and the cuboid bones, anteriorly with the five proximal phalanges.
Synonym: os metatarsale.
(05 Mar 2000)
os multangulum majus Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A little table, an irregular four-sided figure, dim. Of a table, for; (see Tetra-) + foot, akin to foot; hence, originally, a table with four feet. See Foot.
1. <geometry> A plane figure bounded by four right lines, of which no two are parallel.
2. <anatomy> A bone of the carpus at the base of the first metacarpal, or thumb. A region on the ventral side of the brain, either just back of the pons Varolii, or, as in man, covered by the posterior extension of its transverse fibres.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
os multangulum minus A bone in the distal row of the carpus; it articulates with the second metacarpal, trapezium, capitate, and scaphoid.
Synonym: os trapezoideum, lesser multangular bone, os multangulum minus, trapezoid.
(05 Mar 2000)
os nasale Either of two small elongated rectangular bones that together form the bridge of the nose.
(12 Dec 1998)
os naviculare A bone of the tarsus on the medial side of the foot articulating with the head of the talus, the three cuneiform bones, and occasionally the cuboid.
Synonym: os naviculare, central bone of ankle, os centrale tarsi.
(05 Mar 2000)
os naviculare manus The largest bone of the proximal row of the carpus on the lateral (radial) side, articulating with the radius, lunate, capitate, trapezium, and trapezoid.
Synonym: os scaphoideum, navicular bone of hand, os naviculare manus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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