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2024
thighbone
thighbone
English
Noun
thighbone
(
plural
thighbones
)
(
anatomy
)
The
bone
that
extends
from the
pelvis
to the
knee
in
humans
; the
femur
.
Translations
femur
Arabic:
عَظْم اَلْفَخِذ
m
(
ʿaẓm al-faḵiḏ
)
Egyptian Arabic:
عضم الفخد
m
(
ʕaḍm el-faxid
)
Armenian:
ազդրոսկր
(hy)
(
azdroskr
)
Asturian:
fémur
(ast)
Aymara:
chara ch'aka
Bambara:
worokolo
,
tɔgɔkala
Basque:
izterrezur
Bengali:
ঊর্বস্থি
(
ūrbôsthi
)
Bulgarian:
бедро
(bg)
n
(
bedro
)
,
бедрена кост
f
(
bedrena kost
)
Catalan:
fèmur
(ca)
m
Chinese:
Mandarin:
股骨
(zh)
(
gǔgǔ
)
Czech:
stehenní kost
f
Danish:
lårben
(da)
n
,
lårbensknogle
c
Dhivehi:
މާކަޅުވާ ކަށިގަނޑު
(
mākaḷuvā kashiganaḍu
)
Dutch:
dijbeen
(nl)
n
Esperanto:
femurosto
Estonian:
reieluu
Finnish:
reisiluu
(fi)
French:
fémur
(fr)
m
Galician:
fémur
(gl)
German:
Oberschenkelknochen
(de)
m
,
Femur
(de)
n
Greek:
μηριαίο οστό
(
miriaío ostó
)
Hebrew:
קוּלִית
(he)
f
(
qúlit
)
Hungarian:
combcsont
(hu)
Ido:
femuro
(io)
Indonesian:
tulang paha
,
femur
Italian:
femore
(it)
m
Japanese:
大腿骨
(ja)
(
だいたいこつ, daitaikotsu
)
Korean:
넓적다리뼈
(ko)
(
neopjeokdarippyeo
)
Malagasy:
taolam-pe
(mg)
Malay:
tulang paha
,
femur
Maori:
pūkaka
Polish:
kość udowa
f
Portuguese:
fémur
(pt)
m
(
Portugal
)
,
fêmur
(pt)
m
(
Brazil
)
Romanian:
femur
(ro)
Russian:
бе́дренная кость
f
(
bédrennaja kostʹ
)
Scots:
thee-bane
Scottish Gaelic:
cnàimh na sliasaid
m
,
sliasaid
f
Serbo-Croatian:
bedrenjača
(sh)
,
butnjača
(sh)
Spanish:
fémur
(es)
m
Swedish:
lårben
(sv)
n
Tagalog:
butong-hita
Tamil:
தொடையெலும்பு
(
toṭaiyelumpu
)
Telugu:
తొడ ఎముక
(
toḍa emuka
)
Thai:
กระดูกต้นขา
Volapük:
femur
Etymology
From late
Middle English
. Equivalent to
thigh
+
bone
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