Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In anat: The ankle or ankle-joint: as, os tali, the bone of the ankle.
- noun The ankle-bone or huckle-bone; the astragalus.
- noun In ornithology, same as
calcaneum , 2. - noun That variety of clubfoot in which the heel rests on the ground and the toes are drawn up; talipes calcaneus.
- noun In entomology, the apex or distal end of the tibia, articulated with the tarsus.
- noun In architecture, the slope or inclination of any work, as of a wall inclined on its face, either by decreasing its thickness toward the summit or by leaning it against a bank.
- noun In fort, the slope of a work, as a bastion, rampart, or parapet.
- noun The mass of rocky fragments which lies at the base of a cliff or precipitous rock, and which has been formed by the accumulation of pieces brought down from above by the action of gravity, rain, frost, etc.; scree; debris; wash. See these words.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Anat.) The astragalus.
- noun (Surg.) A variety of clubfoot (
Talipes calcaneus ). See the Note underTalipes . - noun (Fort.) A slope; the inclination of the face of a work.
- noun (Geol.) A sloping heap of fragments of rock lying at the foot of a precipice.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun anatomy The bone of the
ankle . - noun geology A sloping heap of fragments of rock lying at the foot of a precipice.
- noun architecture The slope of an embankment wall, which is thicker at the bottom than at the top.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a cliff
- noun the bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint
Etymologies
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Examples
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Opposable big toes and nail-bearing tips on the fingers and toes confirm the fossil is a primate, and a foot bone called the talus bone links Ida directly to humans, Hurum said.
47 Million Year Old Primate Fossil Discovered | Impact Lab 2009
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The talus is the second largest of the tarsal bones.
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This fort is what engineers call a talus, being, as I suppose, the exact area, very nearly, of the top of a cliff overlooking the town.
Memoirs of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers Schoolcraft, H R 1851
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"The talus is a very important bone in the ankle," said study co-author Joseph Kou, M.D., attending surgeon at Muir Orthopaedic Specialists in Walnut Creek, Calif.
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"The talus is a very important bone in the ankle," said study co-author Joseph Kou, M.D., attending surgeon at Muir Orthopaedic Specialists in Walnut Creek, Calif.
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"The talus is a very important bone in the ankle," said study co-author Joseph Kou, M.D., attending surgeon at Muir Orthopaedic Specialists in Walnut Creek, Calif.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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"The talus is a very important bone in the ankle," said study co-author Joseph Kou, M.D., attending surgeon at Muir Orthopaedic Specialists in Walnut Creek, Calif.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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"The talus is a very important bone in the ankle," said study co-author Joseph Kou, M.D., attending surgeon at Muir Orthopaedic Specialists in Walnut Creek, Calif.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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Below, there is a vertical drop of 30 feet to the top of the rough talus which is as steep as rocks and earth will lie.
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894
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A talus is a person, and I would assume that in cities in which slavery is legal, anyone with sufficient funds could go to a facility such as yours and order a talus built -- "
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
hernesheir commented on the word talus
Geology: cf. scree
January 15, 2009