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clav·i·cle \ˈklavə̇kəl, -vēk-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French clavicule, from New Latin clavicula, from Latin, diminutive of clavis key; akin to Latin claudere to close — more at close : a bone of the vertebrate shoulder girdle typically serving to link the scapula and sternum: a. : a bone in man situated just above the first rib on either side of the neck and having the form of a narrow elongated S — called also collarbone b. : a corresponding but rudimentary bone in some of the ungulates and carnivores c. : one of the two bones fused into the wishbone of a bird d. : a large crescent-shaped bone under the pectoral fin of many teleost fishes |