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1 골간
n. (Anatomy) diaphysis, shaft of a bone, main section of a bone -
2 골단
n. epiphysis, end of a bone which ossifies separately and later joins with the main bone (Anatomy) -
3 볼기뼈
n. aitchbone, rump bone, bone of the hindquarters -
4 설골
n. hyoid bone, U-shaped bone located at the base of the tongue (Anatomy) -
5 ...에게 불평을 말할 것이 있다
have a bone to pick -
6 경추
n. (Anatomy) neck vertebra, vertebra, segments of bone which form the spinal column -
7 골자
n. essentials, bone, skeleton -
8 골화
n. ossification, changing into bone -
9 관골
n. yoke bone, zygoma -
10 굴
n. oyster, dark piece of meat found in the hollow of the pelvic bone of a fowl; tunnel, den, cave -
11 넝마주이
n. ragpicker, rag and bone man, totter, stagger -
12 대퇴골
n. thighbone, femur, thigh bone (Anatomy) -
13 뒤통수
n. back of someone's head, occipital, bone of the back of the skull -
14 말굽뼈
n. coffin bone, coffin -
15 메마른
adj. bone dry, barren -
16 무릎받이
n. kneecap, knee bone, patella; knee protector, knee pad -
17 물고기 가시
n. fish bone -
18 물고기 뼈
n. fish bone -
19 미골
n. coccyx, small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column (Anatomy) -
20 미저골
n. coccyx, small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column (Anatomy)
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