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metacarpus
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metacarpus /meta·car·pus/ (-kahr´pus) the part of the hand between the wrist and fingers, its skeleton being five bones (metacarpals) extending from the carpus to the phalanges.
met·a·car·pus (mt-kärps)
n. pl. met·a·car·pi (-p)
The part of the hand that includes the five bones between the fingers and the wrist.

metacarpus
[met′əkär′pəs]
Etymology: Gk, meta, beyond, karpos, wrist
the middle part of the hand, consisting of five slender bones, metacarpals I through V, numbered from the thumb side. Each metacarpal consists of a body and two extremities. metacarpal, adj., n.

metacarpus [met″ah-kahr´pus]
the part of the hand between the wrist and fingers, its skeleton being five bones (metacarpals) extending from the carpus to the phalanges. See appendix 3-3.

metacarpus
(met´kär´ps),
n the five bones of the hand between the carpus (wrist) and the phalanges (fingers).

metacarpus
the segment of the limb housing the aggregate of metacarpal bones.


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