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breastbone Meaning in marathi ( breastbone शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



छातीचे हाड

Noun:

छाती,



breastbone's Usage Examples:

These strips of white meat are located on either side of the breastbone, under the breast meat (pectoralis major).


several dorsal vertebrae, the left scapula, both coracoids, both sternals (breastbones), both humeri, both ulnae and radii (lower arm bones), a right hand,.


surgery; with traditional CABG and OPCAB a median sternotomy (dividing the breastbone) provides access to the heart; with MIDCAB, the surgeon enters the chest.


While some specimens of this stem-bird have flat breastbones, some show a small ridge that could have supported a cartilaginous keel.


fragment of a bird"s breastbone, to which a base and a head were added with plasticine.


long that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum (breastbone).


A sternal fracture is a fracture of the sternum (the breastbone), located in the center of the chest.


were still made of cartilage at the time of death, relatively small breastbones, large skulls and eyes, and bones which had not yet fused to one another.


approximately 6 inches (15 cm) long that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum (breastbone).


HistoryBuddhist missionaries from the Mauryan Empire are believed to have been sent by the Emperor Ashoka, including Bury Chan or Praya Chanthabury Pasithisak and five Arahata monks who brought a holy relic (believed to be the breastbone) of Lord Buddha to the stupa in the 3rd century BC.


called "breastbone punches", to the sternum area have also caused fractured sternums.


worn as a belt but is placed above the waist between the navel and the breastbone (sternum).


Plagiosternum (plae-jee-oh-ster-num, meaning "sideways breastbone") was a middle Triassic temnospondyl that is native to Spitzbergen.



Synonyms:

axial skeleton, pectus, gladiolus, xiphoid process, corpus sternum, chest, thorax, sternum, bone, manubrium, os,



Antonyms:

boneless, black,



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