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HAUNCH BONE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Haunch bone definition: the ilium or hipbone.. See examples of HAUNCH BONE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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HAUNCH BONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HAUNCH BONE is innominate bone; specifically : ilium. www.merriam-webster.com
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haunch-bone, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for haunch-bone is from around 1405, in the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. haunch-bone is formed within English ... www.oed.com
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haunch-bone
ˈhaunch-bone The bone of the haunch: sometimes applied to the os innominatum as a whole, but more frequently to the os ilium.c 1386 Chaucer Miller's T. 93 He..heeld hire harde by the haunche bones. 1548–77 Vicary Anat. x. (1888) 84 The thye bone..the roundnes that is at the vpper ende..is receyued i... Oxford English Dictionary
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HAUNCH BONE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a nontechnical name for the ilium, hipbone.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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haunch bone - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English haunche bon. Noun. edit · haunch bone (plural haunch bones). (anatomy) The innominate bone. Alternative forms. edit · haunch-bone. en.wiktionary.org
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Sacrum
Prior to the adoption of sacrum, the bone was also called holy bone in English, paralleling German heiliges Bein or Heiligenbein (alongside Kreuzbein) In Classical Greek the bone was known as κλόνις (Latinized clonis); this term is cognate to Latin clunis "buttock", Sanskrit "haunch" and Lithuanian šlaunis wikipedia.org
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Haunch bone - Crossword Clue - 1 Answer 5-5 Letters
Below are possible answers for the crossword clue Haunch bone. ILIUM (5) Jump to Definition » 5 letter answer(s) to haunch bone ILIUM www.crosswordsolver.org
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Haunch-bone - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Late 14c. origin: from haunch + bone. Meaning: refers to the joint or part connecting haunch and bone. www.etymonline.com
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The haunch bone - crossword puzzle clues & answers - Dan Word
Here are the possible solutions for "The haunch bone" clue. It was last seen in British quick crossword. We have 1 possible answer in our database. www.danword.com
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Haunch bone - Crossword Clue and Answer
Haunch bone (5) ... (Other definitions for ilium that I've seen before include "Whence Aeneas fled" , "Hipbone" , "Large pelvic bone" , "Bone; ancient Troy" , " ... crosswordgenius.com
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aitch-bone
aitch-bone (ˈeɪtʃˌbəʊn) Forms: 3 nage-, 6–9 nache-, 5 hach-, 9 aitch-, H-, each-bone. And corruptly 6 ise-, 7 ice-, 8 ize-, 9 ische-, ash-, edge-bone. [As shown by Mr. H. Nicol (Phil. Soc. 3 May 1878) orig. nache- or nage-bone, bone of the buttock, a. OFr. nache, nage:—late L. *natica, prop. adj. f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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huckle-bone
huckle-bone (ˈhʌk(ə)lbəʊn) [See huckle n.] 1. The hip- or haunch-bone of man or beast; the ischium or whole os innominatum. (Rarely the head of the thigh-bone which turns in the hip-joint.)1529 Malory's Arthur xii. iii. (W. de W.), The bore roue hym on the brawne of the thyghe vp to the huckle bone ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Squatting position
Gopnik – A practitioner of a learned behavior attributed to Russian prison culture to avoid sitting on the cold ground Ilium – Also known as the Haunch bone References External links Why Can't Everyone Do the 'Asian Squat'? wikipedia.org
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haunch
▪ I. haunch, n.1 (hɔːntʃ, hɑːntʃ) Forms: 4–7 hanche, haunche, (5 honche), (Sc. 6 hench(e), 6–8 hanch, 6– haunch, (mod.Sc. hainch). [a. OF. hanche (ONF. hanke), 12th c. in Hatz.-Darm. = Pr., Sp., It., Pg. anca hip, buttock of the horse, med.L. hancha (1275 in Du Cange), prob. of German origin: cf. OH... Oxford English Dictionary
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