intercondylar eminence
Coronal is where on the head a person is crowned to be that king.
The anterior crest is prominent bone feature on the tibia. It is often called the shin.
The ridge on the dorsal surface of the shoulder blade is called the spine.
The tibia or shin bone, in human anatomy, is found medial (towards the middle) and anterior (towards the front) to the other such bone, the fibula. It is the second-longest bone in the human body, the largest being the femur. The tibia articulates with the femur and patella superiorly, the fibula laterally and with the ankle inferiorly.
A ridge formed by deposition of till is called a moraine. This type of ridge is typically found in regions where glaciers have advanced or receded, leaving behind a mixture of sediment and rocks.
This long ridge of the tibia is called the anterior crest or anterior border. See link below:
Intercondylar eminence
I believe you mean the tibial condyle.
The tibia bone is located in the lower leg and is covered by muscle and skin, so you would not typically be able to feel it by touch alone. However, if you experience direct trauma or injury to the tibia, you may feel pain or tenderness in that area. If you have concerns about your tibia, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation.
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
Tarsals
The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones, and the tibia is the smaller.
A seam with a ridge with edges enclosed is called the Liberty Ridge Shell.
The anterior border is the easily felt and very prominent, boney ridge that runs vertically along the front of the tibia (shin).
The distal ends of the tibia and fibula are the malleoli (singular malleolus). These are familiar as the bumps at your ankle.
at its distal end the tibia expands to form a prominence on the inner ankle called the
Ridge gourd is called "Tori" in Sanskrit.