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41 hip-bone
hip-bone[´hip¸boun] n анат. бедрена кост. -
42 jaw-bone
jaw-bone[´dʒɔ:¸boun] I. n челюстна кост; II. v sl бърборя, дрънкам, чеша си езика. -
43 knuckle-bone
{'nʌkIboun}
1. ашик
2. pi игра на ашици* * *{'n^kIboun} n 1. ашик; 2. pi игра на ашици.* * *1. pi игра на ашици 2. ашик* * *knuckle-bone[´nʌklboun] n ашик; pl игра на ашици. -
44 ring-bone
{'riŋboun}
n вет. нарастък на надкопитната става на кон* * *{'rinboun} n вет. нарастък на надкопитната става на кон.* * *n вет. нарастък на надкопитната става на кон* * *ring-bone[´riʃ¸boun] n вет. нарастък на надкопитната става (на кон). -
45 shin-bone
{'ʃinboun}
вж. shin* * *{'shinboun} shin1.* * *пищял;* * *вж. shin* * *shin-bone[´ʃin¸boun] n пищял. -
46 side-bone
side-bone[´said¸boun] n 1. бедрена кост; 2. кост под крилото на птица; 3. хрущял зад копитото на кон. -
47 spade bone
spade bone[´speid¸boun] n анат. лопатка. -
48 spoke bone
spoke bone[´spouk¸boun] n анат. лъчева кост. -
49 thigh-bone
{'θaiboun}
n бедрена кост* * *{'daiboun} n бедрена кост.* * *бедрен;* * *n бедрена кост* * *thigh-bone[´uai¸boun] n бедрена кост. -
50 yoke bone
yoke bone[´jouk¸boun] n скулна кост. -
51 coffin-bone
{'kafin.boun}
n копитна кост* * *{'kafin.boun} n копитна кост.* * *n копитна кост -
52 collar-bone
{'kala.boun}
n анат. ключица* * *{'kala.boun} n анат. ключица.* * *ключица;* * *n анат. ключица -
53 haunch bone
{'hə:ntʃboun}
n анат. хълбок* * *{'hъ:ntshboun} n анат. хълбок.* * *n анат. хълбок -
54 huckle-bone
n анат. хълбочна кост* * *n анат. хълбочна кос* * *n анат. хълбочна кост -
55 rag-and-bone-man
{,rægən'bounmæn}
вж. (pl-men) ragpicker* * *{,ragъn'bounman} (pl -men) ragpicker.* * *вж. (pl-men) ragpicker -
56 spade-bone
{'speidboun}
n анат. лопатка* * *{'speidboun} n анат. лопатка.* * *n анат. лопатка -
57 breast-bone
гръдна кост; -
58 hip bone
бедрен; -
59 spade- bone
лопатка; -
60 temporal bone
слепоочие;
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