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1 ilion
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2 os iliaque
Os large qui forme, avec le sacrum, le bassin. -
3 os malaire
pommette fApophyse saillante de l'écaille de l'os temporal.Syn. os zygomatique m, os malaire mThe arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek. -
4 os naviculaire
Os du tarse antérieur, situé devant l' astragale et derrière les cunéiformes.Syn. scaphoid bone, navicular boneDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > os naviculaire
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5 os zygomatique
pommette fApophyse saillante de l'écaille de l'os temporal.Syn. os zygomatique m, os malaire mThe arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > os zygomatique
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6 pommette
pommette fApophyse saillante de l'écaille de l'os temporal.Syn. os zygomatique m, os malaire mThe arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek. -
7 astragale
Os du pied qui est situé entre le tibia, le péroné et le calcanéum et qui fait partie de l' articulation de la cheville.The bone of the ankle that is connected to the tibia, fibula and calcaneus and forms part of the ankle joint.Syn. ankle bone, astragalus -
8 avant-pied
Partie du pied formée par le scaphoïde, les trois cunéiformes, le cuboïde, les cinq métatarsiens et les phalanges.The front part of the foot. -
9 calcanéum
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10 fémur
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11 ischion
ischion mPartie postérieure et antérieure de l' os iliaque.The lowest part of the hip bone.Syn. ischial bone -
12 os long
os long mOs allongé présentant une partie moyenne, la diaphyse, et deux extrémités, les épiphyses, revêtues de cartilage et formant les surfaces articulaires.One of the elongated bones of the extremities, consisting of a tubular shaft, which is composed of compact bone surrounding a central marrow-filled cavity, and two expanded portions that usually serve as articulation points. -
13 pubis
pubis mPartie antérieure de chacun des os iliaques.The anterior portion of the hip bone.Syn. pubic bone -
14 articulation à pivot
Articulation mettant en présence un segment de cylindre creux et un segment de cylindre plein et qui ne possède qu'un axe de mouvement.Syn. articulation à pivot fSynovial joint in which a section of a cylinder of one bone fits into a corresponding cavity on the other, and which allows only rotary movement.Syn. rotary joint, trochoid jointDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation à pivot
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15 articulation coxo-fémorale
Syn. articulation coxo-fémorale fDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation coxo-fémorale
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16 articulation de la hanche
Syn. articulation coxo-fémorale fDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation de la hanche
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17 articulation orbiculaire
Articulation multiaxiale permettant des mouvements dans plusieurs directions.Syn. articulation sphéroïde fTriaxial joint in which the round head of one bone rests within a cup-shaped depression of the other, allowing a combination of movements in all directions.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation orbiculaire
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18 articulation sphéroïde
Articulation multiaxiale permettant des mouvements dans plusieurs directions.Syn. articulation sphéroïde fTriaxial joint in which the round head of one bone rests within a cup-shaped depression of the other, allowing a combination of movements in all directions.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation sphéroïde
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19 articulation talo-calcanéo-naviculaire
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation talo-calcanéo-naviculaire
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20 articulation trochoïde
Articulation mettant en présence un segment de cylindre creux et un segment de cylindre plein et qui ne possède qu'un axe de mouvement.Syn. articulation à pivot fSynovial joint in which a section of a cylinder of one bone fits into a corresponding cavity on the other, and which allows only rotary movement.Syn. rotary joint, trochoid jointDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation trochoïde
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