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trigonum

[ trahy-goh-nuhm ]

noun

Anatomy.
plural trigona


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trigonum1

First recorded in 1720–30, trigonum is from the Latin word ³Ù°ù¾±²µÅ²Ô³Ü³¾ triangle. See trigon
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On Aug. 12, Irsay told SiriusXM radio the team believed Luck had an injury to the os trigonum, a small, accessory bone near the back of the ankle.

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When the foot did not improve, O’Malley operated July 18 to remove the os trigonum bone in the ankle.

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Rostrum brevissimum, trigonum, latius quam altum; mandibula superiore culmine subcurvata carinata; inferiore recta; utrisque marginatis.

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Rostrum breve, trigonum, basi latissimum, dilatatum, versus apicem contractum: mandibulis emarginatis; marginibus intraflexis; mandibul� superiore, tomiis curvatis, carinatis; inferiore rect�, breviore.

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Rostrum breve, rectum, depressissimum, ferm� trigonum; mandibul� superiore ad apicem abrupt� adunc�, emarginat�; inferiore rect�, breviore; marginibus superioris inferiorem superplicantibus.

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