The elbow is sometimes known as the humerus. That is why it is often called the funny bone. It's a play on humorous/humerus. Although the humerus is just one of the three bones that make up the elbow
cubitum (it is where the measurement a cubit comes from).
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another word for for elbow skin is wenis with a "w"
yes wenis is another word for elbow it's the wrinkly part
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The word 'elbow' is a common noun, a general word for the joint or bend of an arm; the outer projection of this joint; something resembling this joint; a word for any elbow of any kind.The word 'everyone' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (or name) of an unknown or unnamed group of people.
Elbow is in fact a noun, a descriptive noun, describing a body part.
another word for for elbow skin is wenis with a "w"
yes wenis is another word for elbow it's the wrinkly part
weiness is another word for the elbow
The Maori word for elbow is "tΔ«tenga."
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.
An elbow is a piece of macaroni.
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.
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a antonyms is the oppisite of the word
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Wenis is the skin ON your elbow.