Ankle bone is usually "tarsus." The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid and the three cuneiform bones. None of them have seven letters.
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Ankle bone is usually "tarsus." The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid and the three cuneiform bones. None of them have four letters.
The letter E is the only silent letter in the word ankle.
The word "tarsals" is the name of the ankle. "Metatarsals" (meta = after) are the bones of the foot. There is a "Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome" which is similar to the Carple Tunnel Syndrome only 'tarsal' means the problem is in the ankle and 'carple' means it's in the wrist.The ankle is the talocrural joint. It is usually just refered to as the ankle.
I would guess, "arid"?
No the word "broker" does not mean to fracture as in a bone. The word should be "broke" as in "one of the players broke their ankle."
A corticated ossicle is normally found as an accessory bone of the foot or ankle. The word "corticated" means that the bone has an extra coating or is well ossified and it may grow (accumulate a thicker coating) over time.
"Sere" means dry, arid, withered.
Calcium You need to rephrase your question. No part of the word bone means element.
'Hone' means 'bone' in Japanese.
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