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Definition of astragalus in English: astragalusnounPlural astragali əˈstraɡ(ə)ləsəˈstræɡələs 1Zoology
another term for talus (ankle bone) Example sentencesExamples - Next to the pelvic bone was a much smaller bone, an astragalus (ankle bone), also of an elephant.
- Most of what I found were unidentifiable broken sections of long bones, but I did find a bird femur (thigh bone) and a nice rodent astragalus (ankle bone).
- In the hind limb of these species, the bones of the ankle are also reduced in number, and the astragalus becomes the main weight-bearing bone.
- 1.1astragalihistorical Small bones used as dice.
〈史〉(用作骰子的)小骨块 Example sentencesExamples - The astragalus, a precursor to the die made from the knuckle bone of animals, was found in archeological sites of early peoples.
- Gradually, over thousands of years, astragali were replaced by dice, and the latter became the most common means of generating random events.
- These astragali have four clearly defined surfaces and were probably the antecedents of the ordinary six-faced cube or die, specimens of which are datable as far back as 3000 B.C.
- It might have been supposed that, after playing with astragali, dice, and cards for several thousand years, man would have arrived relatively early at some concept of the laws of chance.
- Worked astragali from the deposit may indicate that gaming or fortune-telling took place.
2A plant of a genus that includes milk vetch. 黄芪属植物 Genus Astragalus, family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - For centuries, the Chinese have used astragalus, or milk vetch root, to treat ailments by strengthening the body's natural defenses.
- Nutritional supplements like echinacea, goldenseal, elderberry and astragalus have long been recognized in folk medicine as cold and flu remedies.
- However, people with lupus should avoid certain supplements, like alfalfa, which promotes inflammation, and immune stimulators, like astragalus and echinacea.
- I'd also like to take antioxidant vitamins and the herbs astragalus and milk thistle to help prevent a recurrence, but my doctors disagree.
- Alternative remedies such as echinacea and astragalus support the immune system.
OriginMid 16th century: via Latin from Greek astragalos 'ankle bone, moulding', also the name of a plant. Definition of astragalus in US English: astragalusnounəˈstræɡələsəˈstraɡələs Zoology another term for talus Example sentencesExamples - Next to the pelvic bone was a much smaller bone, an astragalus (ankle bone), also of an elephant.
- Most of what I found were unidentifiable broken sections of long bones, but I did find a bird femur (thigh bone) and a nice rodent astragalus (ankle bone).
- In the hind limb of these species, the bones of the ankle are also reduced in number, and the astragalus becomes the main weight-bearing bone.
OriginMid 16th century: via Latin from Greek astragalos ‘ankle bone, molding’, also the name of a plant. |