clavicle
11Clavicle fracture — Classification and external resources X ray of a left clavicle fracture ICD 10 S …
12clavicle — noun Etymology: French clavicule, from New Latin clavicula, from Latin, diminutive of Latin clavis; akin to Greek kleid , kleis key, kleiein to close Date: 1615 a bone of the vertebrate pectoral girdle typically serving to link the scapula and… …
13clavicle — n. [L. dim. clavis, key] (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) A buttress for support of the chondrophore …
14clavicle — noun The prominent bone between the shoulder and the neck. Syn: collarbone, collar bone …
15clavicle — clav|i|cle [ˈklævıkəl] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: clavicule, from Latin clavis key ; because of its shape] medical a ↑collarbone …
16clavicle — clav|i|cle [ klævıkl ] noun count MEDICAL one of a pair of bones that go across the top of your chest from the shoulder to the bottom of the neck: COLLARBONE …
17clavicle — [[t]klæ̱vɪk(ə)l[/t]] clavicles N COUNT Your clavicles are your collar bones. [MEDICAL] …
18clavicle — clav·i·cle || klævɪkl n. collarbone (Anatomy) …
19clavicle — [ klavɪk(ə)l] noun Anatomy technical term for collarbone. Derivatives clavicular klə vɪkjʊlə adjective Origin C17: from L. clavicula small key , dimin. of clavis (because of its shape) …
20clavicle — n. Collar bone …