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talus
1[tey-luhs]
noun
plural
talithe uppermost bone of the proximal row of bones of the tarsus; anklebone.
talus
2[tey-luhs, tal-uhs]
noun
plural
talusesa slope.
Geology., a sloping mass of rocky fragments at the base of a cliff.
Fortification., the slope of the face of a work.
talus
1/ ˈteɪləs /
noun
geology another name for scree
fortifications the sloping side of a wall
talus
2/ ˈteɪləs /
noun
Nontechnical name: anklebone. the bone of the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint
talus
1plural
talusesRock fragments that have accumulated at the base of a cliff or slope.
◆ The concave slope formed by such an accumulation of rock fragments is called a talus slope.
talus
2plural
taliThe bone of the ankle that articulates with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint.
Word History and Origins
Origin of talus1
Origin of talus2
Word History and Origins
Origin of talus1
Origin of talus2
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