Thigh or Thigh bone may be English equivalents of 'femur'. It's a neuter noun. It's pronounced 'fay-moor' in both classical and liturgical Latin.
Pertaining to the femur or thigh; as, the femoral artery.
Quadriceps are the four-headed muscle of the femur (thigh). The root of the word is Latin.
Femur Spanning from the bottom of the hip to the top of the knee, the femur's name is from the Latin word for "thigh". However the strongest bones are the teeth that are coated with the extra hard substance enamel.
The English word that is obtained from the letters rfume is femur.
The word latin in the English language would be Latin.
"He" is English is the personal pronoun is in Latin.
63% of English comes from Latin.
Latin: Pax English: Peace
"Tu" in Latin translates to "you" in English.
The verb est in Latin is "is" in English.
Testamentum in Latin is "testament" or "will" in English.
"Mind" in English is mens in Latin.