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Bone Markings and Features

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Condyle   Rounded process at an articular extremity.  
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coracoid or coronoid   Beaklike or crownlike process  
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CREST   Ridgelike process.  
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EPICONDYLE   Projection above a condyle.  
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FACET   small smooth surfaced process for articulation with another structure.  
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HAMULUS   HOOK SHAPED PROCESS  
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HEAD   EXPANDED END OF A LONG BONE  
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HORN   HORNLIKE PROCESS ON A BONE  
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LINE   LESS PROMINANT RIDGE THAN A CREST: A LINEAR ELEVATION  
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MALLEOLUS   CLUB SHAPED PROCESS  
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protuberance   projeccting part or prominence  
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spine   sharp process  
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styloid   long pointed process  
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trochanter   either of two large roudned and elevated processes located at junction of neck and shaft of femur.  
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tubercle   small rounded and elevaated process  
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tuberosity   large rounded and elevated process.  
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fissure   cleft or deep groove  
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foramen   hole in a bone for transmission of blood vessels and nerves.  
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fossa   pit, fovea, or hollow space.  
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groove   shallow linear channel  
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meatus   tubelike passageway running within a bone.  
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notch   indentation into border of a bone  
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sinus   recess, groove, cavity or hollow space.  
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sulcus   furrow, trench, or fissurelike depression.  
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