tibia

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The inner and larger of the two bones of the lower human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.

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A corresponding bone in other vertebrates.

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The fourth division of an insect’s leg, between the femur and the tarsus.

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An ancient flute.

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In organ-building, a stop of the open diapason species, with pipes of an exceptionally broad scale, giving a full, powerful tone. Different varieties are known by specific names, as tibia plena, tibia profonda, etc.

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In anatomy and zoology, the inner and usually the larger of the two bones of the crus, or lower leg, extending from the knee to the ankle; the shin-bone of man.

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In ornithology, the tibiotarsus. In some birds, as the loon, the tibia develops an immense apophysis which projects far above the knee-joint. See also cuts under Dromæus and tibiotarsus.

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That segment of the hind limb which extends from the knee to the ankle; the part of the leg corresponding to the extent of the tibia; the crus; the drumstick of a fowl: used especially in ornithology.

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In entomology, the fourth and penultimate joint of the leg, between the femur and the tarsus.