From late Middle English. Equivalent to thigh + bone.
thighbone (plural thighbones)
- (anatomy) The bone that extends from the pelvis to the knee in humans; the femur.
femur
- Afrikaans: dybeen
- Arabic: عَظْم اَلْفَخِذ m (ʕaẓm al-faḵiḏ)
- Egyptian Arabic: عضم الفخد m (ʕaḍm el-faxid)
- Armenian: ազդրոսկր (hy) (azdroskr)
- Asturian: fémur (ast)
- Aymara: chara ch'aka
- Bambara: worokolo, tɔgɔkala
- Basque: izterrezur
- Bengali: ঊর্বস্থি (bn) (urbosthi)
- Bulgarian: бедро (bg) n (bedro), бедрена кост f (bedrena kost)
- Catalan: fèmur (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Literary Chinese: 髀 (bì)
- Mandarin: 股骨 (zh) (gǔgǔ)
- Czech: stehenní kost f
- Danish: lårben (da) n, lårbensknogle (da) c
- Dhivehi: މާކަޅުވާ ކަށިގަނޑު (mākaḷuvā kaṣigaⁿḍu)
- Dutch: dijbeen (nl) n
- Esperanto: femurosto
- Estonian: reieluu
- Finnish: reisiluu (fi)
- French: fémur (fr) m
- Galician: fémur (gl)
- Georgian: ბარძაყის ძვალი (barʒaq̇is ʒvali)
- German: Oberschenkelknochen (de) m, Femur (de) n
- Greek: μηριαίο οστό (miriaío ostó)
- Hebrew: קוּלִית (he) f (qúlit)
- Hungarian: combcsont (hu)
- Ido: femuro (io)
- Indonesian: tulang paha, femur
- Italian: femore (it) m
- Japanese: 大腿骨 (ja) (だいたいこつ, daitaikotsu)
- Kazakh: ортан жілік (ortan jılık)
- Korean: 넓적다리뼈 (ko) (neopjeokdarippyeo), 대퇴골 (daetoegol)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: ran (ku)
- Latin: femur n
- Malagasy: taolam-pe (mg)
- Malay: tulang paha, femur
- Malayalam: തുടയെല്ല് (tuṭayellŭ)
- Maori: pūkaka
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: дунд чөмөг (dund čömög)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: lårbein n, lårben n
- Nynorsk: lårbein n
- Occitan: amaluc (oc) m, femur (oc) m
- Polish: kość udowa f
- Portuguese:
- Brazilian: fêmur (pt) m
- European: fémur (pt) m
- Romanian: femur (ro)
- Russian: бе́дренная кость (ru) f (bédrennaja kostʹ)
- Scots: thee-bane
- Scottish Gaelic: cnàimh na sliasaid m, sliasaid f
- Serbo-Croatian: bedrenjača (sh), butnjača (sh)
- Spanish: fémur (es) m
- Swedish: lårben (sv) n
- Tagalog: butong-hita
- Tamil: தொடையெலும்பு (toṭaiyelumpu)
- Telugu: తొడ ఎముక (toḍa emuka)
- Thai: กระดูกต้นขา (grà-dùuk-dtôn-kǎa)
- Turkish: femur (tr), uyluk kemiği (tr)
- Vietnamese: xương đùi
- Volapük: femur
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