Breastbone
21breastbone — Iwi umauma; iwi pāuma, pāuma (as of a chicken) …
22breastbone — n. a thin flat vertical bone and cartilage in the chest connecting the ribs …
23Грудина (Sternum, Множ. Sterna, Breastbone) — плоская кость длиной 15 20 см, образующая переднюю часть скелета грудной клетки. Грудина соединяется с ключицами (см. Ключица) и реберными хрящами первых семи пар ребер. Она состоит из трех частей: средняя, наиболее длинная часть тело грудины… …
24Shrine of Saint Joseph, St. Louis, Missouri — Infobox nrhp | name =Shrine of Saint Joseph nrhp type = caption = Shrine of Saint Joseph St. Louis, Missouri location= 1220 North 11th Street St. Louis, Missouri 63106 lat degrees = 38 lat minutes = 38 lat seconds = 14.15 lat direction = N long… …
25skeletal system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction the internal skeleton that serves as a framework for the body. This framework consists of many individual bones (bone) and cartilages (cartilage). There also are bands of fibrous connective tissue the ligaments (ligament)… …
26Paleognathae — Taxobox name = Paleognaths fossil range = Paleocene Recent image width = 250px image caption = A kiwi regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves subclassis = Carinatae infraclassis = Neornithes superordo = Paleognathae superordo authority …
27ratite — /rat uyt/, adj. 1. having a flat, unkeeled sternum, as an ostrich, cassowary, emu, or moa. n. 2. a bird having a ratite breastbone. [1875 80; < L rat(is) raft + ITE2] * * * Any bird species that cannot fly because its smooth, or raftlike, sternum …
28sternum — /sterr neuhm/, n., pl. sterna / neuh/, sternums. 1. Anat., Zool. a bone or series of bones extending along the middle line of the ventral portion of the body of most vertebrates, consisting in humans of a flat, narrow bone connected with the… …
29ANATOMY — ANATOMY. There is no systematic account of the anatomy of the human body in the Bible, although abundant use is made there of anatomical facts, metaphors, and expressions. Biblical anatomy is factual, empirical in the good sense of the word, and… …
30sternum — noun (plural sternums or sterna) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek sternon chest, breastbone; akin to Old High German stirna forehead, Latin sternere to spread out more at strew Date: 1667 a compound ventral bone or cartilage of most vertebrates… …