Clavicle Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for clavicle.
clavicle
clavicle
collarbone
collar-bone
Examples
- The clavicle or collar bone is also connected to the shoulder.
- The clavicle is the only long bone that does not contain a medullary cavity.
- The clavicle varies more in shape than most other long bones.
- It draws the clavicle inferiorly as well as anteriorly.
- It is located below the clavicle, hence the name.
- A significant bump is formed by the lateral end of the clavicle.
- Clavicles are able to breach the geometry of The Way at addresses.
- In burrowing moles, the clavicle and the humeral head are connected.
- Occasionally, the clavicle is pierced by a branch of the supraclavicular nerve.
- The acromion of the scapula rotates on the acromial end of the clavicle.
bone linking the scapula and sternum
noun
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"Clap + Vehicle. A bone shaped like it could clap near where wings or seatbelts would be."
"Clap + Vehicle. The key bone that helps your shoulder clap and steer the body's vehicle."
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