forearm bone

forearm bone
a) Any of the two bones, i.e. ulna and radius, that make up the skeletal part of the forearm.

(Anatomy course supervisor) And put those forearm bones away will you, we are finished withem.

b) The ulna or the fused ulna and radius, which may be the sole bone of the forelimb or the strongest bone of the forelimb.

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