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That's your elbow .... the inner (flex side) is also called the cubital space. (Thus a cubit [see the bible] is the distance from the inside of your elbow to the tip of your middle finger.)
The part of the upper limb between the wrist and elbow is called the forearm. It contains two long bones, the radius and ulna, and muscles responsible for moving the wrist, hand, and fingers. The forearm serves as a crucial link in the chain of movement between the hand and the upper arm.
waist. wrist.
The eight bones that the wrist is composed of are collectively called the Carpals. Individually they are the Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate and the Hamate.
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The top part of a shirt is called the collar. It is the part that goes around the neck area.
Your forearm is the part of your arm between your elbow and wrist. It contains two bones called the radius and ulna, as well as muscles that allow for movement of the wrist and fingers.
That is commonly referred to as a Henley shirt. It is characterized by its collarless design and partial button-down front.
It is referring to the areas of your body that need to be covered. Ex: A long sleeve shirt to "your wrist"... pants or skirt to "your knee" and a shirt that covers "your neck" i.e. no tube top or wife beater.
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When you are typing put a little towel or a old shirt (something to keep it strait) under your wrist then when you type it will not hurt !
a f*cking hole in the f*cking upper part of the f*cking shirt <3
I think it is called wrist pin
A wrist is a part of your elbow that allows for movement.
It is a noun. My wrist hurts. So it is literal.
Which part? The Top part of your arm is the brachial. Then your elbow is the Cubital. the lower arm (the part with the raidus and ulna) is the Antebrachial. Your wrist is the Carpal, your palmar comes next (its your palm), and then your Phalanges (fingers).