spoke-bone
English
Noun
spoke-bone (plural spoke-bones)
- A bone which has a tubercle where a tendon attaches to the inner and back part of it.
- 1845, Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Difform- Falter, page 426:
- The tendon itself dips down between the flexors of the hand and fingers and the supinators of the fore arm, and is - inserted at the inner and back part of the tubercle of the spoke-bone.
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