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navicula Meaning in Tamil ( navicula வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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Union of the navicular and cuboid, and sometimes the ectocuneiform bone, of the tarsus.


'Union of the navicular and cuboid, and sometimes the ectocuneiform bone, of the tarsus.


In the greater part of its course it is a transverse slit, but in traversing the glans it enlarges considerably to form the fossa navicularis, and here, in transverse section, it looks like an inverted T (1), then an inverted Y (A), and finally at its opening '-'uNtAT and Adolf (1806-1871), and his grandsons Johann Adolf and Oskar Philipp.


"The trapezoid and magnum of the carpus, and the cuboid and navicular of the tarsus are distinct.


The astragalus has a pulley-like surface above for articulation into the tibia, but its lower surface is flattened and unites to a much greater extent with the navicular than with the cuboid, which bone is of comparatively less importance than in the Artiodactyles.


c, calcanium; a, astralagus; cb, cuhoid; n, navicular; c3, ectocuneiform; II.


Lower articular surface of the astragalus divided into two nearly equal facets, one for the navicular and a second for the cuboid bone.


Although the brain is relatively larger, the bones of the limbs, especially the short, five-toed feet, approximate to those of the Amblypoda and Proboscidea; but in the articulation of the astragalus with both the navicular and cuboid Arsinoitherium is nearer the former than the latter group.


The trapezoid and magnum of the carpus, and the cuboid and navicular of the tarsus are distinct.


Damage can occur to the deep flexor tendon, navicular bursa, or navicular ligaments all resulting in pain and lameness.


6, Lower sesamoid or navicular 13, The coronary cushion, bone.


The astragalus has a large flat articular surface in front for the navicular, and a small one for the cuboid.





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