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scaphoid Meaning in Tamil ( scaphoid வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

படகு வடிவு கொண்ட,



scaphoid தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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scaphoid's Usage Examples:

Scaphoid fractures may not be evident on the initial radiograph, get scaphoid views.


In the carpus the scaphoid and lunar are welded, but the centrale remains distinct.


the os magnum of the second row articulating mainly with the lunar of the first, or with the cuneiform, but not with the scaphoid.


The humerus often has a foramen (entepicondylar) on the inner side of its lower end; the tibia and fibula may be separate or united; but the scaphoid and lunar of the carpus are also united, while the centrale is free.


In none of the existing, and in but few of the extinct types, are collar-bones, or clavicles, developed; and the scaphoid and lunar bones of the carpus are separate.


Scaphoid fractures may not be evident on the initial radiograph, get scaphoid fractures may not be evident on the initial radiograph, get scaphoid views.


In the carpus the scaphoid and lunar bones are united.


um, the figure formed by joining the tops of these ordinates is a trapezoid whose area is h(Iuo -}- ui+u2 -I-U, ulna; R, radius; c, cuneiform; 1, lunar; s, scaphoid; u, unciform; m, magnum; td, trapezoid; tm, trapezium.


rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid.


U, ulna; R, radius; c, cuneiform; 1, lunar; s, scaphoid; u, unciform; m, magnum; td, trapezoid; tm, trapezium.


In the Bathyergoidea the scaphoid and lunar of the carpus are separate, the tibia and fibula united and the clavicles normal.


The os magnum 1, lunar; sc, scaphoid; u, unciform; of the carpus articulates freely m, magnum; td, trapezoid; tm, with the scaphoid.


On the other hand in the Diplarthra, the tcl group to which the vast majority of modern Ungulates A i n belong, the second or lower row has been shifted altogether towards the inner side of the limb, so that the magnum is brought considerably into relation with the scaphoid, and is entirely removed from the cuneiform, as in most existing mammals.





Synonyms:

navicular, formed,



Antonyms:

unformed, amorphous, unshaped,

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