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tibia
[tib-ee-uh]
noun
plural
tibiae, tibiasAnatomy., the inner of the two bones of the leg, that extend from the knee to the ankle and articulate with the femur and the talus; shinbone.
Zoology.
a corresponding bone in a horse or other hoofed quadruped, extending from the stifle to the hock.
(in insects) the fourth segment of the leg, between the femur and tarsus.
tibia
/ ˈtɪbɪə /
noun
Also called: shinbone. the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle Compare fibula
the corresponding bone in other vertebrates
the fourth segment of an insect's leg, lying between the femur and the tarsus
tibia
The larger of the two bones of the lower leg or lower portion of the hind leg.
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Other Word Forms
- tibial adjective
- posttibial adjective
- pretibial adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of tibia1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tibia1
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Example Sentences
With England international Lucy Bronze still recovering from the broken tibia she played with during Euro 2025, Carpenter was handed an immediate chance to make an impression.
The unidentified girl had a skull fracture, several healing fractures to her ribs, a brain hemorrhage, swelling in the neck and a healing tibia fracture in her leg.
Debbie says the pain resulted from the knee implant slipping from the tibia and wearing away the bone.
"Fractures of the tibia range from partial break, such as a stress or fatigue split, through to a complete break and separation," the consultant knee and sports surgeon added.
"I actually played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia, but no-one knew," said Bronze.
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