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hamate
(ham¦ate)
Pronunciation:
/ˈheɪmət/
(also
hamate bone
)
noun
Anatomy
a carpal bone situated on the lower outside edge of the hand. It has a hook-shaped projection on the palmar side to which muscles of the little finger are attached.
Origin:
early 18th century
: from Latin
hamatus
'hooked', from
hamus
'hook'
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