English 'clavicle' = Spanish 'clavicula' (pronounced 'clahVEEcoolah')
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∙ 12y agoscapula The answer is clavicle. This bone is at the baseof your neck where your collar is.
it may rseults in a fractured or broken clavical because the force of the fall will be transferred to a joint and cause damage to the bone ..which in that case would be the clavical.
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Collar Bone
clavical is superior to the sternum breast plate
The acromion process
the clavical, scapula, and humerus
It is the colar bone and clavical.
No it is not, it is conected to your shoulders, collar bone, and clavical
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.