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Can you name the human body parts from the Latin?
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TheArbiter
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Brachium
Iecur
Pes
Cerebrum
Nates
Nasus
Pulmo
Talus
Cor
Supercilium
Mentum
Crinis
Cubitum
Tergum
Maxilla
Genu
Latin
English
Digitus
Lien
Manus
Oculus
Gena/Bucca
Crus
Pectus
Calx
Caput
Venter
Iugulus
Cervix
Femur
Os, oris
Unguis
Umerus
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Ellix
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Dec 13th, 2010 at 02:34 GMT
2 points
Interesting quiz! However, your column titles are switched around. Also, I haven't heard of 'gena' for cheek but I have heard of 'bucca', maybe you could add that as a synonym?
TheArbiter
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Dec 27th, 2010 at 02:29 GMT
1 point
Thanks, changes made.
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