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From Longman Dictionary knee‧cap /ˈniːkæp/ verb (kneecapped, kneecapping) to shoot someone’s knee caps as an unofficial punishment
From Longman Dictionary knee‧cap /ˈniːkæp/ verb (kneecapped, kneecapping) to shoot someone’s knee caps as an unofficial punishment
From Longman Dictionary cra‧ni‧um /ˈkreɪniəm/ noun (plural craniums or crania /-niə/) [countable] the part of your head that is made of bone and covers your brain Example The red light of fires reflected from the hairless cranium Information exchanged and fed into his cranium If it lives long enough, its tusks will eventually reach…
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From Longman Dictionary skull /skʌl/ ●●○ noun [countable] the bones of a person’s or animal’s head Example His bony skull and his sharp beak jutted out of the robe at such a low angle he looked like a buzzard He cuts up bleached gourds to be the skulls The superman testing himself with an…
From Longman Dictionary pel‧vis /ˈpelvɪs/ noun [countable] the set of large wide curved bones at the base of your spine, to which your legs are joined Example The scapula and pelvis were broken, but they may have been broken already in the pellet If a camel slid and fell, it could…
From Longman Dictionary mus‧cu‧la‧ture /ˈmʌskjələtʃə $ -tʃʊr/ noun [singular, uncountable] all the muscles in the body, considered as a group Example She imagined a musculature, a skeleton, a hide, pumping organs, glowing eyes his observation could explain why straining is often ineffective in promoting normal defecation even in low spinal patients with intact abdominal musculature Tarnished metal shone through his musculature as he walked through the fire…
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From Longman Dictionary coc‧cyx /ˈkɒksɪks $ ˈkɑːk-/ noun (plural coccyxes or coccyges /kɒkˈsaɪdʒiːz $ ˈkɑːksə-/) [countable] the small bone at the bottom of your spine Example Too much to expect a new pair of arms to grow out of her ribs, or her coccyx to elongate so enormously Pain like this after a fall on the coccyx
From Longman Dictionary col‧lar‧bone /ˈkɒləbəʊn $ ˈkɑːlərboʊn/ noun [countable] one of the pair of bones that go from the bottom part of your neck to your shoulders Example A shell tore through his back, shattering his shoulder and collarbone and biting into his spine She massaged her collarbone gingerly and tried to calm her ragged breathing Something about his smarmy attitude makes…
From Longman Dictionary man‧di‧ble /ˈmændəbəl/ noun [countable] the jaw bone of an animal or fish, especially the lower jaw the outside part of a bird’s beak the part of an insect’s mouth that it uses for eating Example After 48-55 months of weathering, the bones…