'Those words' (below-hyperlinked to Microsoft Bing's outline of the skeleton (much like the diagram below it) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Bone” is built on Bedrock beneath ancient words that mean “|Tusk, Hard Animal |Tissue that makes up the Parts of the Skeleton” (PIE *ost-). #Bony #Boned #Bones
- In case you can't see the labeled picture above (and so that I can hyperlink the names individually):
- Cranium
- Mandible
- Clavicle
- Scapula
- Sternum
- Humerus
- Ribs
- Vertebrae
- Radius
- Pelvis (probably not a derivative of Elvis 😋)
- OS Coxae
- Ulna
- Sacrum
- Carpals
- Metacarpals
- Coccyx
- Phalanges (of the Hands & of the Feet)
- Femur
- Patella
- Tibia
- Tarsals
- Metatarsals
Or am I looking at that wrong (or 'wrongly' 🤓)? Tell
me how-wrong/right I am in the comments below 😁
me how-wrong/right I am in the comments below 😁
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