carpus|carpi in English
noun
[car·pus || 'kɑːpəs]
wrist; wrist bones
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1. Carpus (plural carpi) (anatomy) The group of bones that make up the wrist.
2. The Carpus (Ossa Carpi) The carpal bones, eight in number, are arranged in two rows
3. Carpus — Carpus, Handwurzel ⇒ Extremitätenskelett … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
4. Carpus Carpus kär’ pəs (Κάρπος, G2842, perhaps from καρπός, G2843, fruit)
5. Muscle Flexor digitorum profundus Flexor digitorum sublimis Flexor carpi radialis Flexor carpi ulnaris Adductor Pollicis Flexor Pollicis Longus
6. Carpus Meaning: "wrist, wrist-joint, bones of the wrist," 1670s, from Modern Latin Carpus, from Greek karpos "wrist,"… See definitions of Carpus.
7. Carpus+Partner, Aachen (Aachen, Germany)
8. Muito prazer, somos a Carpus®
9. After a prolonged struggle, the Carpi were driven back across the Danube.
10. Synonyms for Carpus in Free Thesaurus
11. Pertaining to the carpus: the Carpal joint.
12. Carpus was the bishop of Gurdos, Lydia
13. Carpus [Cär'pus]— fruit or the wrist
14. Carpal (adj.) "of or pertaining to the wrist," 1743, from Modern Latin Carpalis, from carpus "wrist" (see carpus)
15. The Carpus (wrist) is composed of three separate joints
16. Carpal definition is - of or relating to the Carpus
17. Carpal definition, pertaining to the Carpus: the carpal joint
18. Carpal [kahr´p'l] pertaining to the Carpus, or wrist
19. These were the areas in which resided the Carpi, often referred to as the Free Dacians.
20. The Carpus consists of three joints: antebrachiocarpal, middle carpal, and carpometacarpal
21. Michigan had the highest population of Carpus families in 1880.
22. In 1880 there were 3 Carpus families living in Michigan
23. Carpal [kahr´p'l] pertaining to the carpus, or wrist
24. ‘The Carpus of Archaeopteryx is represented as having three carpal elements, but it has four.’ ‘Starting at the ground surface of the foot, an imaginary dot is placed on the toe, coronary band, fetlock, top of cannon bone, Carpus, top of Carpus and top of forearm.’
25. A Bipartite scaphoid is a rare example of a divided carpus