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brachium

/brey-kee-uhm, brak-ee-/US // ˈbreɪ ki əm, ˈbræk i- //UK // (ˈbreɪkɪəm, ˈbræk-) //

肱骨,肱骨部分,肱骨骨质疏松症,肱骨骨质疏松

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bra·chi·a [brey-kee-uh, brak-ee-uh]. /ˈbreɪ ki ə, ˈbræk i ə/.

    • : Anatomy. the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
    • : the corresponding part of any limb, as in the wing of a bird.
    • : an armlike part or process.

Examples

  • Nec procul est Chouacot, quod alterum est latus siue brachium terr, quod sinum Frcicum excipit.

  • The terminal jointed portion of the Brachium, answering to the Tarsus in the legs.

  • Formerly they wore trains, sweeping the earth for several feet (per brachium et dimidium).

  • The brachium or upper arm includes only a single bone, the humerus.

  • The first joint of the Brachium, answering to the Coxa in the legs.