Definition of «fibula»

A fibula is a type of brooch or pin that was commonly used in ancient Rome and other parts of Europe. It typically had a long, thin shaft with a decorative head on one end and a hinged catch to secure it onto clothing. Fibulas were often made from precious metals such as gold or silver and adorned with intricate designs and gemstones. They were worn by both men and women as a symbol of wealth, status, and fashion.

Usage examples

  1. The fibula is a bone located in the lower leg, parallel to the tibia.
  2. Sally fractured her fibula while playing soccer and had to wear a cast for several weeks.
  3. Unlike the tibia, the fibula is a non-weight-bearing bone and mainly functions to provide support and muscle attachment.
  4. The fibula is often used in reconstructive surgeries to provide additional support and stability to the ankle joint.
  5. In cases of severe trauma to the lower leg, both the tibia and fibula may be fractured.

Sentences with «fibula»

  • Wilshere has been sidelined after suffering a fractured fibula in pre-season with Arsenal, something which later required surgery in September. (skysports.com)
  • Pig wings are a small hunk of meat, 2 to 5 ounces, taken from the narrow end of the ham near the knee with a small handle of fibula bone sticking out. (amazingribs.com)
  • Playing behind a retooled line — among other changes, junior Nick Marshman moved from left guard to right tackle on Aug. 5 when Ed Wang broke his left fibula in practice — quarterback Sean Glennon was sacked four times, and All - ACC running back Branden Ore gained just 70 yards on 23 carries. (si.com)
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