Dictionary Definition
thighbone n : the longest and thickest bone of
the human skeleton; extends from the pelvis to the knee [syn:
femur, femoris]
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Noun
thighboneTranslations
bone
- Czech: stehenní kost
- Dutch: dijbeen
- Finnish: reisiluu
- Hebrew:
- Japanese: 大腿骨 (だいたいこつ, daitaikotsu)
- Korean: 넓적다리뼈 (neopjeokdarippyeo)
- Serbian: bedrenjača, butnjača
Extensive Definition
The femur is the thigh bone. In humans, it is the longest,
most voluminous, and strongest bone. The average human femur is 48
centimeters (19 in) in length and 2.34 cm (0.92 in) in diameter and
can support up to 30 times the weight of an adult. It forms part of
the hip (at the acetabulum)
and part of the knee.
The word femur is Latin for thigh.
Theoretically in strict usage, femur bone is more proper than
femur, as in classical Latin femur means "thigh", and os femoris means "the
bone within it".
In medical Latin its genitive is always femoris, but
in classical
Latin its genitive is often feminis, and should not be confused
with case forms of femina, which means "woman".
Intercondylar Fossa
The intercondylar fossa is present between the condyles at the distal end of the femur. In addition to the intercondylar eminence on the tibial plateau, there is both an anterior and posterior intercondylar fossa (area), the sites of anterior cruciate and posterior cruciate ligament attachment, respectively.In other animals
Parallel structures by the same name exist in other complex animals, such as the bone inside a ham or a leg of lamb. The name femur is also given to the most proximal full-length jointed segment of an arthropod's leg.References
For example, the femur of a dog is located at the bottom of the color bone.Additional images
Image:Knee diagram.png|Knee diagram Image:Gray432
color.png|Cross-section through the middle of the thigh.
thighbone in Czech: Stehenní kost
thighbone in Danish: Lårbensknogle
thighbone in German: Oberschenkelknochen
thighbone in Spanish: Fémur (anatomía
humana)
thighbone in Esperanto: Femurosto
thighbone in French: Fémur
thighbone in Classical Chinese: 股骨
thighbone in Indonesian: Tulang paha
thighbone in Italian: Femore
thighbone in Hebrew: עצם הירך
thighbone in Latin: Femur
thighbone in Lithuanian: Šlaunikaulis
thighbone in Dutch: Dijbeen
thighbone in Japanese: 大腿骨
thighbone in Norwegian: Femur
thighbone in Polish: Kość udowa
thighbone in Portuguese: Fêmur
thighbone in Russian: Бедренная кость
thighbone in Slovenian: Stegnenica
thighbone in Finnish: Reisiluu
thighbone in Swedish: Lårben
thighbone in Tamil: தொடையெலும்பு
thighbone in Telugu: తుంటి ఎముక
thighbone in Thai: กระดูกต้นขา
thighbone in Turkish: Femur
thighbone in Ukrainian: Стегнова кістка
thighbone in Walloon: Oxhea del coxhe
thighbone in Chinese: 股骨