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21 백혈병
n. leukemia, type of cancer of the bone marrow in which there is an excessive production of white blood cells -
22 부골편
n. sequestrum, piece of tissue (especially bone) that has detached from the surrounding healthy tissue (Medicine) -
23 부러뜨리다
v. break, smash into pieces; snap, break with a sharp noise; fracture, cause a break (i.e. in a bone) -
24 부러짐
n. fracture, break (i.e. in a bone); act of breaking; state of being broken; split, crack -
25 부목
n. splint, thin piece of wood or other material used to immobilize a broken bone while it is healing -
26 부서지다
v. break, be smashed into pieces; smash; fracture, cause a break (i.e. in a bone) -
27 부서짐
n. fracture, break (i.e. in a bone); state of being broken; split, crack -
28 비골
n. fibula, long bone on the outer side of the leg (Anatomy); clasp or brooch -
29 뼈
n. bone, hard structures which make up the skeleton -
30 뼈 상아 등으로 만든 물건
n. bone -
31 뼈의
adj. osseous, of or related to bone -
32 뼈처럼 생긴 것
n. bone -
33 삐다
v. subside, sink lower, descend, decline; sprain, injure by twisting or straining the ligaments of a joint, luxate, dislocate, put out of joint (of a bone) -
34 사골
n. ethmoid, bone at the base of the skull (Anatomy) -
35 사변형의
adj. quadrate, pertaining to a quadrate bone; quadrilateral, four-sided -
36 살이 조금 붙어 있는 뼈
n. bone -
37 상박골
n. humerus, long bone of the upper arm (Anatomy) -
38 상박골의
adj. humeral, pertaining to the long bone of the upper arm (Anatomy) -
39 상완골
n. humerus, long bone of the upper arm (Anatomy) -
40 석화
n. oyster, dark piece of meat found in the hollow of the pelvic bone of a fowl; petrifaction, process of turning into stone
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