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Abdominal relating to the abdomen
Antecubital relating to region of the arm in front of the elbow
Axillary relating to the armpit
Brachial relating to the arm or structure resembling the arm
Buccal relating to the cheek
Calcaneal the heel bone
Carpal relating to bones that form the wrist (carpus)
Cephalic relating to the head
Cervical relating to the cervix or neck
Coxal hip/pelvic bone
Digital fingers and toes
Femoral relating to the femur or thigh
Gluteal relating to the gluteus muscles
Inguinal relating to the groin
Lumbar relating to the lower back
Nasal relating to the nose
Occipital related to the back of the head
Olecranal bony protection of the ulna behind the elbow joint
Oral relating to the mouth
Orbital symmetrical paired structures separated by the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
Patellar attaches bottom of kneecap and top of shinbone
Pelvic bowl like structure that sits below abdominal cavity
Popliteal relating to hollow back of the knee
Sacral relating to sacrum in lower back
Scapular shoulder blade
Sternal relating to sternum (breast bone)
Tarsal relating to tarsus( small bones that form ankle and upper parts of foot)
Thoracic relating to thorax(between abdomen and neck)
Umbilical relating to naval or umbilical cord
Vertebral relating to vertebrae(back bone)
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