German edit

Etymology edit

17th century, from Schlüssel (key) +‎ Bein (bone), after New Latin clāvicula (literally little key). Compare Dutch sleutelbeen, Swedish nyckelben, Czech klíční kost, etc., some of which may be loan translations of the German.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃlʏsəlˌbaɪ̯n/, [ˈʃlʏsəl-], [ˈʃlʏsl̩-]
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Noun edit

Schlüsselbein n (strong, genitive Schlüsselbeines or Schlüsselbeins, plural Schlüsselbeine)

  1. collarbone; clavicle
    Synonym: (medicine only) Klavikula

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