thighs
In humans, the thigh is the area between the pelvis and the knee. Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb. In cross-section, the thigh is divided up into three separate compartments, divided by fascia, each containing muscles. These compartments use the femur as an axis, and are separated by tough connective tissue membranes or septa. Each of these compartments has its own blood and nerve supply, and contains a different group of muscles
femur – latin
thehe – middle english
sliasaid – scotish gaelic
pluide – irish
futomomo – japanese
reidet – finish
german – schenkel
coscia – italian
cuisse – french
đùi – vietnamese
larene – norwegian
lar – danish
cluniau – welsh
стегно – ukrainian
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stehno – czech
huha – maori
coxa – portugese
udo – polish
t̂n k̄hā –thai
thighsing – proto world
stukA – sanskrit
coxa – portugese
bedro – russian
teyz – yiddish
muslo – spanish
μήρος – greek
combok – hungarian
jaanghon – hindi
thigh – english
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leg anatomy – Encyclopædia Britannica
thighs – 1518 & projects 19 june 2014
Old English þeoh, from Proto-Germanic *theuham
thighsing or thigh art – new game, designed by 1518&projects, september 3rd 2015. Games and players at Gamemaster’s discretion. Rights of admission reserved