From the Latin meaning 'spoke', a straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle
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- From Latin for 'spoke', a straight line from a circle's centre to its circumference; an arm of a sextant or a starfish; a bone parallel to the ulna; or, a vein of an insect's wing
- Ulna's neighbor
- Line drawn from the centre of a circle to the edge
- Half of diameter
- The outer and shorter bone of the human forearm
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