The spelling "shoulder" is correct (top of the arm, at the neck level).
Une épaule. Looking back over my shoulder : regardant par-dessus mon épaule.
"Shoulder" can be a noun (e.g., "He injured his shoulder") or a verb (e.g., "She had to shoulder the responsibility").
Shoulder is accented on the first syllable.
Shoulder in Hausa is "jijiyar hannu."
Shoulderiian
The acromion is a feature on the shoulder blade.
Une épaule. Looking back over my shoulder : regardant par-dessus mon épaule.
That is the correct spelling of "rotator" (any of several spinning devices, or the human shoulder).
The word is spelled quiver. He slung a quiver of arrows over his shoulder. The girl was so scared, others could see her quiver.
The word sought may be "deleted" (erased, removed). The similar word is "delta" (triangular shape) for which the "deltoid" (shoulder muscle) is named.
Baldrick (as in blackadder!)Pronunciation correct but leave out the last letter 'K' - ie spell as Baldric
"Shoulder" can be a noun (e.g., "He injured his shoulder") or a verb (e.g., "She had to shoulder the responsibility").
In the context of witchcraft, touching someone's shoulder can symbolize a transfer of energy, intention, or protection. It may be used as a way to connect with the individual spiritually or to invoke a blessing or spell. Additionally, the shoulder is often seen as a point of support and strength, making it a potent area for spiritual interaction. However, the specific meaning can vary based on the practitioner's beliefs and the context of the ritual.
There are some possibilities, one more likely: DELTA - the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet (an airline name) DELTOID - outside muscle in the shoulder DELETE (verb) - to remove
the Left Shoulder
Shoulder to Shoulder - 2014 was released on: USA: 4 January 2014 (limited)
Depends on what you have on/in your shoulder.