The place where two bones connect is called a joint; the bones are held in place by ligaments.
Where two bones meet is called a joint.
Extension.
Tendons.
The tibia and fibula are the bones of the lower leg.
Spaces between skull bones that have not ossified usually occur from birth to age two and are called fontanels. By age two, the fontanels close and become sutures.
These intermediate bones are metacarpals. Distally, there are the phalanges, the straight bones of the fingers. These connect to the straight metacarpals. These connect to the carpals, or wrist bones, which connect to the arm bones.
Between two bones, there is a ligament, which is why you can bend your knee without the bones scraping against each other.
Transhistorical connections are connections between two things in history that really don't seem to go together. For example, the connection between democracy and Marxism.
In regards to their connections to the bicipital groove, the latissimus dorsi is between the teres major and the pectoralis major. This makes it the "lati" between two majors.
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The immovable joints between the cranial bones are called sutures.
That type of comparison is called an analogy. Analogies draw connections between two things based on similarities or relationships.