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41 collar bone
عظم الطوق* * *عَظْمُ الطَّوق -
42 collar-bone
الترقوة* * *التَّرْقُوَة -
43 compact bone
عَظْمٌ مُكْتَنِز -
44 condylar part of occipital bone
الجزء اللقمي للعظم القذالي* * *الجُزْءُ اللُّقْمِيُّ للعَظْمِ القَذالِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > condylar part of occipital bone
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45 condyle of metacarpal bone
لقمة عظم السنع* * *لُقْمَةُ عَظْمِ السِّنْعEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > condyle of metacarpal bone
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46 condyloid fossa of temporal bone
الحفرة اللقمية للعظم الصدغي* * *الحُفْرَةُ اللُّقْمِيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الصُّدْغِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > condyloid fossa of temporal bone
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47 coronal margin of frontal bone
الحافة الإكليلية للعظم الجبهي* * *الحافَةُ الإِكْليلِيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الجَبْهِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > coronal margin of frontal bone
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48 coronal margin of parietal bone
الحافة الإكليلية للعظم الصدغي* * *الحافَةُ الإِكْليلِيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الصُّدْغِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > coronal margin of parietal bone
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49 costal bone
عظم الضلع* * *عَظْمُ الضِّلْع -
50 cribriform bone
العظم المصفوي* * *العَظْمُ المِصْفَوِيّ -
51 cuboid bone
العظم النردي* * *العَظْمُ النَّرْدِيّ -
52 cuckoo bone
عظم الوقواق* * *عَظْمُ الوَقْواق -
53 cuneiform bone of carpus
العظم الإسفيني في الرسغ* * *العظمُ الإِسفِينيُّ في الرُّسُغEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > cuneiform bone of carpus
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54 descending lamina of sphenoid bone
الصفيحة النازلة للعظم الوتدي* * *الصَّفيحَةُ النَّازِلَةُ للعَظْمِ الوَتَدِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > descending lamina of sphenoid bone
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55 ectocuneiform bone
العظم الإسفيني الوحشي* * *العَظْمُ الإِسْفينِيُّ الوَحْشِيّ -
56 ensiform process of sphenoid bone
الناتئ الخنجري للعظم الوتدي* * *النَّاتِئُ الخِنْجَرِيُِّ للعَظْمِ الوَتِدِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > ensiform process of sphenoid bone
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57 entocuneiform bone
العظم الإسفيني الإنسي* * *العَظْمُ الإِسْفينِيُّ الإِنْسِيّ -
58 ethmoid bone
العَظْمُ الغِرْبالِيّ -
59 exoccipital part of occipital bone
الجزء خارج القذالي للعظم القذالي* * *الجُزْءُ خارِجَ القَذالِيِّ للعَظْمِ القَذالِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > exoccipital part of occipital bone
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60 external cuneiform bone
العَظْمُ الإِسْفينِيُّ الظَّاهِر
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