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 Translation for 'occipital bone' from English to Ukrainian
NOUN   an occipital bone | occipital bones
анат.зоол.
потилична кістка {ж} [os occipitale]
occipital bone
Partial Matches
анат.
потиличний {adj}
occipital
анат.
потилична частка {ж} [lobus occipitalis]
occipital lobe
кістковий {adj}bone
кістка {ж}bone
анат.зоол.
піднебінна кістка {ж} [os palatinum]
palatine bone
анат.
решітчаста кістка {ж} [os ethmoidale]
ethmoid bone
анат.зоол.
крижова кістка {ж} [os sacrum]
sacral bone
анат.зоол.
лобова кістка {ж} [os frontale]
frontal bone
анат.
носова кістка {ж} [os nasale]
nasal bone
анат.
носова кістка {ж} [os nasale]
nose bone
анат.зоол.
скронева кістка {ж} [os temporale]
temporal bone
анат.
кісткова тканина {ж}
bone tissue
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Usage Examples English
  • The occipital bone of the skull and the auditory capsule are not connected.
  • The forehead line is moderately arched as seen from the side, with the occipital bone well developed without being conspicuous.
  • suggests from their findings that the cause of the anomaly is actually a defect in the occipital bone and rachischisis of the posterior vertebral arches leading to herniation of neural tissue through the opening in the bone during gestation.
  • In the neurocranium these are the occipital bone, two temporal bones, two parietal bones, the sphenoid, ethmoid and frontal bones.
  • The occipital bone (...) is a cranial dermal bone and the main bone of the occiput (back and lower part of the skull).

  • The foramen magnum is a large, oval-shaped opening (foramen) in the occipital bone of the skull. Posteriorly, it is bounded by the supraocciput. Laterally, it is bounded by the occipital condyles.
  • The upper and lower borders respectively give attachment to the anterior atlantooccipital membrane and the anterior atlantoaxial ligament; the former connects it with the occipital bone above, and the latter with the axis below.
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