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hucklebone

American  
[huhk-uhl-bohn] / ˈhʌk əlˌboʊn /

hucklebone British  
/ ˈhʌkəlˌbəʊn /

noun

  1. the anklebone; talus

  2. the hipbone; innominate bone

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Etymology

Origin of hucklebone

First recorded in 1475–85; huckle + bone

Example Sentences

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A poultice made of the fresh leaves, and applied externally two or three times in succession "will cure, if ever so violent, the old ache in the hucklebone known as sciatica."

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