The plural form of elbow is elbows.
Yes, the word 'elbow' is both a noun (elbow, elbows) and a verb (elbow, elbows, elbowing, elbowed).The noun 'elbow' is a word for a type of joint, a word for a thing.
The Maori word for elbow is "tΔ«tenga."
"El codo" means "the elbow" in English.
"Le coude" translates to "elbow" in English.
The word elbow has Germanic origins. Etymologically, the word elbow means "bend of the forearm." The word is derived from the old Germanic word alinobogan which then gave rise to the Old English words of elboga and elnboga for elbow. The word is formed from the combination of linã meaning forearm and bogan to bend or arch. Bogan also gave rise to the English word bow.
Tubettini is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "elbow macaroni".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i ("the") or the masculine plural indefinite article dei ("some"). The pronunciation will be "TOO-bet-TEE-nee" in Italian.
right elbow and left elbow
your elbow
The elbow is proximal to the wrist
She sewed the patch onto the elbow of the shirt. The doctor put a patch over the injured eye. They used a patch of cement to cover the hole. They made a temporary patch to the hull using canvas and tar.
No, the wrist is distal to the elbow and the elbow is proximal to the wrist.
Yes, the word 'elbow' is both a noun (elbow, elbows) and a verb (elbow, elbows, elbowing, elbowed).The noun 'elbow' is a word for a type of joint, a word for a thing.
if you can lick your elbow, a monkey can lick his elbow - try it and see if you can.
how to calculate the elbow radius or elbow length
No, elbow 135 degree and elbow 45 degree are different from each other.
No. Proximal means closer to the body. Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
No its not, the technical term is elbow bursitis and its a painful condition caused by constant pressure on the elbow, think a housewife leaning on her elbow while cleaning, hence the name. Golfer's elbow is tennis elbow a tendonitis condition, completely different. Link below will help.