100% | ULNA | 4 | Bone extending from the elbow |
82% | ULNA | 4 | Bone extending from elbow to wrist, opposite side of the thumb |
79% | HUMERUS | 7 | Bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow |
77% | ULNA | 4 | It extends from the elbow |
70% | FEMUR | 5 | Leg bone extending from the hip to the knee |
65% | HUMERUS | 7 | Bone running from the shoulder to the elbow |
58% | ULNAR | 5 | Like a bone from the elbow to the wrist |
54% | ULNA | 4 | Bone ending at the elbow |
53% | ARM | 3 | Limb that extends from the shoulder |
52% | STARSHAKE | 9 | Timber defect extending from the middle outward |
52% | URALS | 5 | Range extending from the Arctic to Kazakhstan |
51% | ARM | 3 | It extends from the shoulder to the wrist |
50% | COCCYX | 6 | Bone named from the Greek for "cuckoo" |
49% | DISTAL | 6 | Far from the bone in question |
49% | CUBIT | 5 | Measure from the elbow to the end of the middle finger |
49% | CHUCK | 5 | Cut of beef extending from the neck to the shoulder blade |
49% | JETTY | 5 | Pier extended from the land where a boat may be docked |
48% | HUMERUS | 7 | Bone that connects the elbow and shoulder |
48% | REL | 3 | One from the extended family, for short |
48% | APPENDIX | 8 | Vermiform —, pouch extending from the lower end of the caecum in man |
48% | MOUNT | 5 | Ridge in NW Israel extending from the Samarian Hills to the Mediterranean |
47% | ULNA | 4 | Bone below the elbow |
47% | FILLET | 6 | Remove the bones from |
47% | ULNA | 4 | Bone whose name comes from the Latin for "elbow" |
46% | CECUM | 5 | The appendix extends from it |
46% | ELBOW | 5 | The radius extends from it |
46% | HUMERUS | 7 | The long bone connecting the shoulder to elbow |
45% | ULNA | 4 | Bone connecting the elbow and wrist |
45% | ULNA | 4 | Bone connecting the elbow to the wrist |