radiocarpal joint.
"Kettle" is also known as a "wrist watch" in slang terminology typically used in prisons. This term is used to refer to the timekeeping duties assigned to inmates within correctional facilities. It is called a wrist watch because the inmates responsible for monitoring time would essentially act as human timekeepers, much like watches worn on the wrist.
The correct term for a light particle is a photon. Photons are the fundamental particles that make up light and carry electromagnetic radiation.
Photon
The correct term for the number of electromagnetic waves that a source produces every second is frequency, measured in hertz (Hz).
If a wrist watch is moving on your wrist, it could mean that the watch strap is loose, causing the watch to shift around. This can be uncomfortable and may also affect the accuracy of the watch as it might not be positioned properly to keep time accurately. Adjusting the strap to fit snugly on your wrist can help prevent the watch from moving.
A more correct term would be that the hand in distal to the wrist.
That is the correct spelling of the plural term "metacarpals" (wrist bones).
Tagalog Translation of WRIST: pulso
No that is not the correct language. It would be better to say: How did your wrist watch get broken.
Carpal is the medical term meaning related to the wrist. The wrist is also known as the carpus is medical terms.
Tagalog Translation of WRIST: pulso
Radiocarpal refers to the radius and wrist.
The term that pertains to the radius and wrist bone is "radiocarpal." This term describes the joint between the radius (one of the forearm bones) and the carpal bones of the wrist. The radiocarpal joint allows for various movements of the wrist, including flexion, extension, and rotation.
carpus
That is the correct spelling of "wrist" (juncture of arm and hand).The similar word is wrest (homophone of rest, means to seize or take away).
The word 'carpus' is a correct noun as a word for the bones of the wrist.
Carpus