fibula in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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fibula <pl fibulas or fibulae [-liː]> [Am ˈfɪbjələ, Brit ˈfɪbjʊlə] N

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Translations for fibula in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for fibula in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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The lower hindlimb includes two roughly equal-sized bones, the robust tibia and the semilunate-shaped fibula.
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Similarly, in the lower leg, structures near the tibia (shinbone) are tibial and structures near the fibula are fibular (or peroneal).
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He missed most of his junior year with a broken fibula.
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The fibula has a wide transverse bar (or arms) at the head containing the pin-hinge.
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The main bones of the ankle region are the talus (in the foot), and the tibia and fibula (in the leg).
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The foot is the end of the fibula where the pin closes.
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The forward flat part of the tibia is called the fibia, often confused with the fibula.
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These include the third right dorsal rib, as well as healed fractures on the 13th and 14th gastralia and left fibula.
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A "crus fracture" is a fracture of either or both of the tibia and fibula.
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This is the longest reconstruction in a museum and contains the original material, including a mostly complete fibula.
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