fíbula

  • 11Fibŭla — (lat.), 1) Schnalle, Heftel, Klammer, Band u. ähnliches; 2) (Anat), das Wadenbein, s.u. Fußknochen; daher Fibularis, was darauf Bezug hat …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 12Fibŭla — (lat.), Spange, s. Fibel. In der Anatomie soviel wie Wadenbein, s. Bein …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 13Fibula — Fibŭla (lat.), Fibel, im Altertum eine Gewandnadel mit verziertem Bügel zum Zusammenhalten der Enden eines Gewandes auf der Schulter oder Brust [Abb. 577] …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 14Fibula — Fibula, Wadenbein ⇒ Zeugopodium …

    Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie

  • 15fibula — fȉbula ž DEFINICIJA 1. antikna kopča, igla koja sastavlja dva dijela odjeće; gvozdac, pređica, skoba, spona 2. anat. lisna kost; cjevanica, lisnjača ETIMOLOGIJA lat. ≃ figere: pričvrstiti …

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  • 16fíbula — sustantivo femenino 1. Uso/registro: restringido. Hebilla o broche antiguo que se usaba para sujetar las prendas de vestir …

    Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • 17fibula — ► NOUN (pl. fibulae or fibulas) Anatomy ▪ the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and the ankle, parallel with the tibia. ORIGIN Latin, brooch , because the shape it makes with the tibia resembles a clasp …

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  • 18fibula — [fib′yo͞o lə] n. pl. fibulae [fib′yo͞olē΄] or fibulas [L, a clasp, pin (< base of figere, to fasten, FIX): the bone, as it appears in man, is like a clasp] 1. the long, thin outer bone of the human leg between the knee and the ankle: see… …

    English World dictionary

  • 19Fibula — Infobox Bone Name = Fibula Latin = GraySubject = 62 GrayPage = 260 Caption = Bones of lower extremity. Caption2 = Figure 1 : Lower extremity of right fibula. Medial aspect. Origins = Insertions = Articulations = MeshName = Fibula MeshNumber = A02 …

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  • 20fibula — fibular, adj. /fib yeuh leuh/, n., pl. fibulae / lee /, fibulas. 1. Anat. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle. See diag. under skeleton. 2. Zool. a corresponding bone, often rudimentary or …

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