एस्ट्रागल Meaning in English
एस्ट्रागल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : astragal
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एस्ट्रागल्सएस्ट्राफोबिया
पथभ्रष्ट करते हुए
एस्ट्रीट
अस्ट्रैगैलस
एस्टरिज्म
कसैला हुआ औषधि
खगोल काय
एस्ट्रोडोम
एस्ट्रोडोम्स
एस्ट्रोजियोलॉजी
एस्ट्रोलाब
एस्ट्रोलैट्री
ज्योतिषाचार्य
ज्योतिषी
एस्ट्रागल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Digital rights management The talus (; Latin for ankle), talus bone, astragalus , or ankle bone is one of the group of foot bones known as the tarsus.
Knucklebones, a dice game using astragali.
In the Roman Doric and the Ionic orders the term is given by modern writers to the interval between the lowest moulding of the capital and the top of the astragal and annulet, which were termed the hypotrachelium.
Musicians from Split, Croatia Knucklebones, also known as snobs, astragalus, tali, dibs, fivestones, jacks, or jackstones, among many other names, is a game of dexterity played with a number of small objects that are thrown up, caught, and manipulated in various manners.
The name "knucklebones" is derived from the Ancient Greek version of the game, which uses the astragalus (a bone in the ankle, or [(anatomy)|hock]) of a sheep.
The talus bones of hooved animals (also known as astragali) are found in archaeological excavations related to the period starting from 5000 B.
In contrast to dice, the astragalus is not entirely symmetric, with the broad side having a chance ~0.
Knucklebones in Central Asian cultures use the astragalus of sheep or goat or the calcaneus of wolves.
In Central Asian knucklebones, each side of the astragalus has a name (called "horse", "camel", "sheep", "goat", or "cow") and have value in divination as well as dice throwing.
According to an epigram of Asclepiodotus, astragali were given as prizes to schoolchildren.
The shape of the pastern bones used for astragaloi as well as for the tali of the Romans, with whom knucklebones was also popular, determined the manner of counting.
Four astragali were used and 35 different scores were possible in a single throw.
In addition to the skull (which lacks most of the snout and the entire mandible), the material also included isolated teeth and postcranial elements most often fragmentary (ulna, radius, femur, tibia, fibula, astragalus, metatarsals).