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tibiotarsus
[ tib-ee-oh-tahr-suhs ]
noun
- the main bone of the leg of a bird, between the femur and tarsometatarsus, formed by the fusion of several tarsal bones with the tibia.
tibiotarsus
/ ˌtɪbɪəʊˈtɑːsəs /
noun
- the bone in the leg of a bird formed by fusion of the tibia and some of the tarsal bones
Other Words From
- tibi·o·tarsal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of tibiotarsus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tibiotarsus1
Example Sentences
The tibiotarsus bones are also quite similar to the kakapo’s leg bones, which suggests a posture similar to the kakapo’s, but on a larger scale.
A team including Delphine Angst, a graduate student in paleontology at the Natural History Museum in Paris, compiled measurements of 75 dodo leg bones—about 25 each of femur, tibiotarsus, and tarsometatarsus—from 14 museums.
This tendon incloses the patella and inserts on a line along the proximal edges of the cnemial crests of the tibiotarsus.
Distally, the m. femorotibialis externus contributes to the formation of the patellar tendon which inserts on a line along the proximal edges of the cnemial crests of the tibiotarsus.
Laterally this muscle is completely fused for most of its length with the m. femorotibialis externus and contributes to the formation of the patellar tendon, which inserts on a line along the proximal edges of the cnemial crests of the tibiotarsus.
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