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calcaneumenUK
cal·ca·ne·us C0025700 (kăl-kā′nē-əs) also cal·ca·ne·um (-nē-əm)n. pl. cal·ca·ne·i (-nē-ī′) also cal·ca·ne·a (-nē-ə) The quadrangular bone at the back of the tarsus. Also called heel bone. [Late Latin calcāneus, heel, from Latin calcāneum, from calx, calc-.] cal·ca′ne·al adj.cal•ca•ne•us (kælˈkeɪ ni əs) n., pl. -ne•i (-niˌaɪ) the largest tarsal bone, forming the prominence of the heel. [1920–25; < Late Latin] calcaneumenUK
calcaneum[kal′kan·ē·əm] (anatomy) A bony projection of the metatarsus in birds. calcaneus calcaneumenUK
cal·ca·ne·us, gen. and pl. cal·ca·ne·i (kal-kā'nē-ŭs, -kā'nē-ī), 1. The largest of the tarsal bones; it forms the heel and articulates with the cuboid anteriorly and the talus superiorly. Synonym(s): calcaneal bone, calcaneum, heel bone, os calcis2. Synonym(s): talipes calcaneus [L. the heel (another form of calcaneum)] cal·ca·ne·us, pl. calcanei (kal-kā'nē-ŭs, -ē-ī) 1. [TA] The largest of the tarsal bones; it forms the heel and articulates with the cuboid anteriorly and the talus above. Synonym(s): calcaneum, heel bone. 2. Synonym(s): talipes calcaneus. [L. the heel (another form of calcaneum)]ThesaurusSeecalcaneus |