Crossword-Solution: SCAPHOID
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Scaphoid | a. | Resembling a boat in form; boat-shaped. |
| Scaphoid | n. | The scaphoid bone. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “SCAPHOID”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BONE in carpus | 1 answer |
| BONE in tarsus | 1 answer |
| CARPUS, boat-shaped bone in the | 1 answer |
| TARSUS, boat-shaped bone in the | 1 answer |
| navicular | 1 answer |
| CARPUS part | 2 answers |
| Wrist bone | 9 answers |
| HAND-wrist bone | 10 answers |
| WRIST-hand bone | 10 answers |
| HAND and wrist, bone of the | 12 answers |
| FOOT bone(s) | 25 answers |
| BONE of the human body | 41 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with SCAPHOID (5)
The scaphoid, in addition to its displacement, is much compressed on the planter surface, being little more than one-half the width of the dorsal surface.
The line "a' a'" in the foot indicates the boundary between the tarsus and metatarsus; "b' b'" marks that between the metatarsus and the proximal phalanges; and "c' c'" bounds the ends of the distal phalanges; 'ca', the calcaneum; 'as', the astragalus; 'sc', the scaphoid bone in the tarsus.] The skeleton of the hand exhibits, in the region which we term the wrist, and which is technically called the 'carpus'--two rows of closely fitted polygonal bones, four in each row, which are tolerably equal in size.
The line "a' a'" in the foot indicates the boundary between the tarsus and metatarsus; "b' b'" marks that between the metatarsus and the proximal phalanges; and "c' c'" bounds the ends of the distal phalanges; 'ca', the calcaneum; 'as', the astragalus; 'sc', the scaphoid bone in the tarsus.) The skeleton of the hand exhibits, in the region which we term the wrist, and which is technically called the 'carpus'--two rows of closely fitted polygonal bones, four in each row, which are tolerably equal in size.
The joints of the fore-fingers bend downwards, and are endowed with powerful ligaments; and in the wrist the scaphoid and semi-lunar bones are united by bone, which increases its strength.
The most important of these is the operation of removal of the anterior portion of the foot, at the joints between the astragalus and scaphoid, and os calcis and cuboid, well known to the profession by the name of its first describer, Chopart.