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21 לִיחֲתָא
לִחֲתָא, לִיחֲתָא, לוּ׳f. (v. לֶחִי, לִחְיָא), ל׳ דכרעא the splint-bone, the outer, smaller bone of the leg, fibula. Yeb.103a האי מאן דסגי על ל׳ דכרעיה Ar. ed. Koh. (Var. לו׳; ed. לִי׳) he who walks on his splint-bone (his feet being turned outward so as to form an obtuse angle). -
22 לוּ׳
לִחֲתָא, לִיחֲתָא, לוּ׳f. (v. לֶחִי, לִחְיָא), ל׳ דכרעא the splint-bone, the outer, smaller bone of the leg, fibula. Yeb.103a האי מאן דסגי על ל׳ דכרעיה Ar. ed. Koh. (Var. לו׳; ed. לִי׳) he who walks on his splint-bone (his feet being turned outward so as to form an obtuse angle). -
23 אוסטאופיט
osteophyte, outgrowth on a bone, protrusion on a bone -
24 אוסטאוקלסט
osteoclast, device for breaking bone in order to correct a defect; cell which absorbs tissue in order to form bone canals (Medicine) -
25 אדדא
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26 אַדְדָא
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27 גרמא
גַּרְמָאch., constr. גֶּרֶם, גְּרַם same, 1) a bare twig, opp. כְּבָסָא. Macc.8a (Ms. M. גִּירְמָא). 2) bone. Targ. Gen. 2:23; a. fr. Targ. Y. Ex. 27:5 גומא read גַּר׳ or גּוּרְמָא.Gen. R. s. 70 (read as Yalk. ib. 124, cmp. Dan. 6:25) כהדין ג׳ אנא מהדק לך like a bone I shall crush thee. Ber.5b; B. Bath. 116a, v. בִּיר.Pl. גַּרְמַיָּא, גַּרְמֵי. Targ. Gen. l. c. גַּרְמַי (Y. גְּרָמַי). Targ. Ezek. 37:4; a. fr.Targ. Y. Ex. 38:4 (read:) גּוּמְרַיָּא וְגַרְמַיָּא or גורמיא וגומריא, v. supra.B. Bath.58a חביתא דג׳ a vessel of bones (an enigmatical phrase for an animal). Ib. 22a, v. גְּרַם II.Bets.11a תברא ג׳ a block on which bones are chopped; a. fr. 3) body, self. ג׳ ג׳ each for itself, one after the other. Ib. 11b. Ḥull.113a.With suffixes of personal pronouns: גַּרְמִי myself Targ. Job 1:3 לגַרְמֵיה as his own, לגֶרֶם אתתיה (Ms. לגְרַם) as his wifes sole property. Targ. Y. Lev. 7:29 בגַרְמֵיה himself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 75, beg., v. גַּפָּא I. Y.Ber.III, 6c bot. קטר גרמיה tied himself; a. fr.Ber.48a, a. fr. לג׳ הוא דעבד he did so for himself, i. e. this is no authoritative precedent.Y.Orl.I, 61a top ג׳ אמר he gave his own opinion. Y.Erub.III, 21a bot. בשם גרמיה in his own name; Y.Kidd.II, 63a top.Y.Keth.III, end, 28a כל גַּרְמָהּ אמרה this very fact (thing) proves; Y.Shebu.V, end, 36c; Y.Keth.IX, beg.32d; Y.Pes.IX, end, 37a כל גרמא (corr. acc.). -
28 גַּרְמָא
גַּרְמָאch., constr. גֶּרֶם, גְּרַם same, 1) a bare twig, opp. כְּבָסָא. Macc.8a (Ms. M. גִּירְמָא). 2) bone. Targ. Gen. 2:23; a. fr. Targ. Y. Ex. 27:5 גומא read גַּר׳ or גּוּרְמָא.Gen. R. s. 70 (read as Yalk. ib. 124, cmp. Dan. 6:25) כהדין ג׳ אנא מהדק לך like a bone I shall crush thee. Ber.5b; B. Bath. 116a, v. בִּיר.Pl. גַּרְמַיָּא, גַּרְמֵי. Targ. Gen. l. c. גַּרְמַי (Y. גְּרָמַי). Targ. Ezek. 37:4; a. fr.Targ. Y. Ex. 38:4 (read:) גּוּמְרַיָּא וְגַרְמַיָּא or גורמיא וגומריא, v. supra.B. Bath.58a חביתא דג׳ a vessel of bones (an enigmatical phrase for an animal). Ib. 22a, v. גְּרַם II.Bets.11a תברא ג׳ a block on which bones are chopped; a. fr. 3) body, self. ג׳ ג׳ each for itself, one after the other. Ib. 11b. Ḥull.113a.With suffixes of personal pronouns: גַּרְמִי myself Targ. Job 1:3 לגַרְמֵיה as his own, לגֶרֶם אתתיה (Ms. לגְרַם) as his wifes sole property. Targ. Y. Lev. 7:29 בגַרְמֵיה himself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 75, beg., v. גַּפָּא I. Y.Ber.III, 6c bot. קטר גרמיה tied himself; a. fr.Ber.48a, a. fr. לג׳ הוא דעבד he did so for himself, i. e. this is no authoritative precedent.Y.Orl.I, 61a top ג׳ אמר he gave his own opinion. Y.Erub.III, 21a bot. בשם גרמיה in his own name; Y.Kidd.II, 63a top.Y.Keth.III, end, 28a כל גַּרְמָהּ אמרה this very fact (thing) proves; Y.Shebu.V, end, 36c; Y.Keth.IX, beg.32d; Y.Pes.IX, end, 37a כל גרמא (corr. acc.). -
29 מוטה
מוּטָּהf. (b. h. מֻטָּה; נָטָה) ( bend, the radial bone of a birds wing. Tanḥ. Thazr. 8; ed. Bub. 10 (ref. to Is. 8:8) המ׳ הזווכ׳ the radial bone of a chicken is one sixtieth portion of its wings; (Rashi to Is. l. c. quotes מוּטּוֹת, pl.); Midr. Till. to Ps. 79, beg.; Yalk. Is. 279. -
30 מוּטָּה
מוּטָּהf. (b. h. מֻטָּה; נָטָה) ( bend, the radial bone of a birds wing. Tanḥ. Thazr. 8; ed. Bub. 10 (ref. to Is. 8:8) המ׳ הזווכ׳ the radial bone of a chicken is one sixtieth portion of its wings; (Rashi to Is. l. c. quotes מוּטּוֹת, pl.); Midr. Till. to Ps. 79, beg.; Yalk. Is. 279. -
31 פקע I
פֶּקַעI m. (preced.) split, crack; that which bounds off, splinter, piece. Gen. R. s. 94 לא נמצא … לא קשר ולא פ׳ there was not in the timber either a knot or a crack; Cant. R. to I, 12. Pes.84b משום פ׳ because by exposure to the coal fire the bone might crack. Ib. 85a משום פ׳ by striking at the uncovered part of the bone a split may be created in the covered portion; a. e.Pl. פְּקָעִים, פְּקָעִין. Sifré Num. 124 (ref. to Num. 19:5) להביא את הפ׳ R. S. to Par. III, 9 (ed. הפְּקִיעִים; Yalk. Num. 761 הפּוֹקְעִין, v. פָּקַע) this is to include the fragments that jumped off (that they must be brought back aud burned). -
32 פֶּקַע
פֶּקַעI m. (preced.) split, crack; that which bounds off, splinter, piece. Gen. R. s. 94 לא נמצא … לא קשר ולא פ׳ there was not in the timber either a knot or a crack; Cant. R. to I, 12. Pes.84b משום פ׳ because by exposure to the coal fire the bone might crack. Ib. 85a משום פ׳ by striking at the uncovered part of the bone a split may be created in the covered portion; a. e.Pl. פְּקָעִים, פְּקָעִין. Sifré Num. 124 (ref. to Num. 19:5) להביא את הפ׳ R. S. to Par. III, 9 (ed. הפְּקִיעִים; Yalk. Num. 761 הפּוֹקְעִין, v. פָּקַע) this is to include the fragments that jumped off (that they must be brought back aud burned). -
33 רירא
רִירָאch. sam(ריר II juice, spittle, discharge). Targ. 1 Sam. 21:14. Targ. Job 6:6.Keth.77b (describing רַאֲתָן) איתי ליהר׳וכ׳ slaver comes out of his mouth on which flies settle. Ḥull.77a דקני משכא רִירֵיה Ar. (v. Tosaf. a. l.; ed. דקנה משכא דידיה) when the skin over the fracture retains the discharge of the broken bone (ed. when the skin holds its own place). Ib. דקנא גרמא ריריה Mus. in Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. רידיה) when the broken bone retains its discharge. Bets.22a ר׳ discharge of a sore eye; Ab. Zar.28b.Pl. רִירִין. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a top עברתר׳ עלוי ופסקתיה (the serpent nibbling at the melon) passed slaver over it and cut through it (made the poison go through it). -
34 רִירָא
רִירָאch. sam(ריר II juice, spittle, discharge). Targ. 1 Sam. 21:14. Targ. Job 6:6.Keth.77b (describing רַאֲתָן) איתי ליהר׳וכ׳ slaver comes out of his mouth on which flies settle. Ḥull.77a דקני משכא רִירֵיה Ar. (v. Tosaf. a. l.; ed. דקנה משכא דידיה) when the skin over the fracture retains the discharge of the broken bone (ed. when the skin holds its own place). Ib. דקנא גרמא ריריה Mus. in Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. רידיה) when the broken bone retains its discharge. Bets.22a ר׳ discharge of a sore eye; Ab. Zar.28b.Pl. רִירִין. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a top עברתר׳ עלוי ופסקתיה (the serpent nibbling at the melon) passed slaver over it and cut through it (made the poison go through it). -
35 אוסאין
ossein, organic basis of bone (Biochemistry) -
36 אוסטאו
osteo, bone, of bones -
37 אוסטאוגנטי
adj. osteogenous, of the formation of bone -
38 אוסטאוגנסיס
osteogenesis, formation of bone -
39 אוסטאוכונדרומה
osteochondroma, benign tumor of the bone or cartilage (Medicine) -
40 אוסטאופיטי
adj. osteophytic, of an osteophyte, of an outgrowth on a bone
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