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
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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.
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