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OS - a bone; (can also mean) a stone, nut or kernel [Declensions (not alternative spellings but these determine their position in a sentence.]: OS, ossem, ossis, ossi, osse, osses, ossum, ossibus]

osseus - bone-like, made of bone [Adjective, so it has three genders and their own corresponding declensions: ossei, osseum, osseis, osseorum, etc.]

tibia - shin bone; (also means a musical instrument, e.g.) pipe or Flute

talus - ankle; ankle bone; knucklebone of a sheep

spina - spine, back; fish-bone

pecten - pubic bone

Remember, each of these words have their own declensions. Wheelock's Latin Grammar is a good source for beginners.

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