"Clavula" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clavula" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clavula" Meaning

The word "clavula" is Latin and refers to an arm or a limb, specifically the upper arm or forearm. In anatomy, it is also the term for the small bony projections that form the shoulder joint.

"Clavula" Examples

Usage Examples for "Clavicle" (not "Clavula")


1.

The doctor examined my X-ray and said that my clavicle was broken during the accident.

2.

In anatomy, the clavicle is a long, slender bone located at the base of the neck.

3.

The athlete was treated for a clavicle injury after falling off the bike.

4.

My sister had surgery to repair her fractured clavicle after a car accident.

5.

The bones in the shoulders and clavicle joint allow for a wide range of movement, making it possible to perform various physical activities.

Note: "Clavula" is not a word in English, it seems you intended to ask about the word "Clavicle".

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