femur

[ fee-mer ]
/ ˈfi mər /

noun, plural fe·murs, fem·o·ra [fem-er-uh] /ˈfɛm ər ə/.

Anatomy. a bone in the human leg extending from the pelvis to the knee, that is the longest, largest, and strongest in the body; thighbone.
Zoology. a corresponding bone of the leg or hind limb of an animal.
Entomology. the third segment of the leg of an insect (counting from the base), situated between the trochanter and the tibia.

Origin of femur

1555–65; < Latin: thigh

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British Dictionary definitions for femora

femur
/ (ˈfiːmə) /

noun plural femurs or femora (ˈfɛmərə)

the longest thickest bone of the human skeleton, articulating with the pelvis above and the knee below Nontechnical name: thighbone
the corresponding bone in other vertebrates
the segment of an insect's leg nearest to the body

Word Origin for femur

C18: from Latin: thigh

Medical definitions for femora

femur
[ fēmər ]

n. pl. fe•murs

thigh
The long bone of the thigh, and the longest and strongest bone in the human body, situated between the pelvis and the knee and articulating with the hipbone and with the tibia and patella. thighbone

Scientific definitions for femora

femur
[ fēmər ]

The long bone of the thigh or of the upper portion of the hind leg. See more at skeleton.