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1 metatarsals
табансүйек -
2 metatarsals
métatarsiens -
3 Kahnbein
Kahnbein n -
4 Metatarsalia
■ The five bones which form the metatarsus.Syn. metatarsals -
5 Metatarsalknochen
■ The five bones which form the metatarsus.Syn. metatarsals -
6 Mittelfuß
■ Bereich zwischen dem Fersen- bzw. Sprungbein und den Zehenknochen.■ One of three subdivisions of the foot, between the ankle and the metatarsals.Syn. midfoot -
7 Mittelfußknochen
■ The five bones which form the metatarsus.Syn. metatarsals -
8 Naviculare
Kahnbein n -
9 Os naviculare
Kahnbein n
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