OS = bone
ossa = bones
The Latin word for "bone" is "os" (singular) or "ossa" (plural).
To say the word dog bone in the Latin language you say canis os. In Spanish dog bone is said as hueso de perro.
The hip is Coxa, The hip bone is Ilian
An incus in Latin is an anvil (and, in medical terminology, an anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear).
Shoulder Actually it means "Spoon"
The name "scapula" originates from the Latin word for shoulder blade. It was first used in anatomical terminology to refer to this bone in the upper back that connects the humerus (arm bone) to the collarbone.
caput is the Latin word for "head".
It means; Bad to the bone. Latin
the translation of bone in latin is "os" i dont know what gender or case
The word for rib in the Latin language is costa, (plural=costae), if you mean the rib bone. If you mean the rib of a ship, the word is statumen.
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The hyoid bone (lingual bone) (Latin os hyoideum)