There are a couple of slang terms for this skin that are not really acceptable for this site. However, the actual term for this skin is olecranal skin (the olecranon is the projection of the ulna behind the elbow).
The most common slang term for the skin at the elbow is "the weenis," though this is not a medical term nor even recognized as an actual word. The real term for this skin would be olecranal skin. "Olecranal" refers to the part of the ulna that makes up the bone at the elbow, the olecron.
The skin on your knee is called a wegina and the skin on elbow is called a wenis. These are slang terms and not actual terms. If you use it in a medical situation, you may be laughed at.
The skin on your elbow is called the olecranon skin. The skin on your knee is the patellar skin.
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The asker is probably looking for the answer "weenus," although I assure you there is no such thing. That immature term was created by some perverted teenager, and it caught on quick. There is no anatomical term for the elbow's patch of skin.
Knees and elbows are hinge joints.
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They are all synnovial joints with different articulaiton types. The hyp is a syynovial ball and socket where as the knee and elbow are both syynovial hinge joints.
the scientific name for the skin on the elbow is called a weenis. The name of the actual elbow (meaning the pointy part you can see) is called the olecranon.
Knee and elbow
The medical term is olecranal skin (the olecranon is the tip of the ulna, forming the point of the elbow).The slang term weenis (also wenis) likely derives from the association with the interior of the elbow, as compared to the loose protruding skin on the outside.
The hinge joint.
The flap of skin at the elbow is called a wenus.
A wangle is your knee skin. Just like a weanis is your elbow skin. Sentence: My wangle has a bruise!
The knee is the elbow is not
The skin on the back of one's elbow is called olecranal skin, or colloquially, a weenis.
A wenis is actually the skin at the elbow.
Wenis yes sounds weird but it is!
Knee by far. The knee has a lot of nerves that the elbow doesn't have
The things on your legs, and the things on you arms!
It is a slang term that someone made up for the loose patch of skin outside one's elbow. The skin is more properly called the olecranal skin, covering the point of the elbow (olecranon).
They are all synnovial joints with different articulaiton types. The hyp is a syynovial ball and socket where as the knee and elbow are both syynovial hinge joints.
the scientific name for the skin on the elbow is called a weenis. The name of the actual elbow (meaning the pointy part you can see) is called the olecranon.
Knee and elbow