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61 external superior arcuate line of occipital bone
الخط المقوس الظاهر العلوي للعظم القذالي* * *الخَطُّ المُقَوَّسُ الظَّاهِر العُلْوِيُّ للعَظْمِ القَذالِيEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > external superior arcuate line of occipital bone
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62 first carpal bone
العَظْمُ الرُّسُغِيُّ الأَوَّل -
63 first cuneiform bone
العَظْمُ الإِسْفينِيُّ الأَوَّل -
64 first tarsal bone
العَظْمُ الرُّصُغِيُّ الأَوَّل -
65 flank bone
عظم الخاصرة* * *عَظْمُ الخاصِرَة -
66 flat bone
عظم مسطح* * *عَظْمٌ مُسَطَّح -
67 fourth carpal bone
العَظْمُ الرُّسُغِيُّ الرَّابِع -
68 fourth turbinate bone
عظم المحارة الرابعة* * *عَظْمُ المَحَارَةِ الرَّابِعَة -
69 frontal bone
العَظْمُ الجَبْهِيّ -
70 frontal margin of parietal bone
الحافَةُ الجَبْهِيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الجِدارِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > frontal margin of parietal bone
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71 glandular fossa of frontal bone
الحفرة الغدية للعظم الجبهي* * *الحُفْرَةُ الغُدِّيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الجَبْهِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > glandular fossa of frontal bone
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72 glenoid fossa of temporal bone
الحفرة الحقانية للعظم الصدغي* * *الحُفْرَةُ الحُقَّانيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الصُّدْغِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > glenoid fossa of temporal bone
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73 great carpal bone
العظم الرسغي الكبير* * *العَظْمُ الرُسْغِيُّ الكَبير -
74 groove for lateral sinus of parietal bone
تلم الجيب الوحشي للعظم الجداري* * *تَلَمُ الجَيبِ الوَحْشِيِّ للعَظْمِ الجِدارِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > groove for lateral sinus of parietal bone
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75 hamate bone
العظم الكلابي* * *العَظْمُ الكُلَّابِيّّ -
76 hamate process of ethmoid bone
الناتئ الشصي للعظم الغربالي* * *النَّاتِئُ الشَّصِّيُّ للعَظْمِ الغِرْبَالِيEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > hamate process of ethmoid bone
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77 hamulus of ethmoid bone
شص العظم الغربالي* * *شِصُّ العَظْمِ الغِرْبالِيّ -
78 hamulus of hamate bone
شص العظم الكلابي* * *شِصُّ العَظْمِ الكُلاَّبِيّ -
79 haunch bone
عظم الورك* * *عَظْمُ الوَرْك -
80 heel bone
العقبي* * *العَقِبِيّ (عَظْمُ العَقِب)
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