UNVEILING THE LINGUISTIC AND ANATOMICAL INTERPLAY: HOW LATIN BREATHES LIFE INTO THE CLAVICLE BONE

Authors

  • Love Sharma The Student of International Faculty Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2024/5x4g9052

Keywords:

Latin, dominating language, clavicle, bone, language, doctor

Abstract

Latin Impact on Clavicle Wording: Spanning Language and Life systems.
This article investigates the significant effect of Latin on the order and comprehension of the clavicle bone, analyzing the perplexing exchange of etymological and authentic components in the domain of human life structures. As a significant physical construction connecting the sternum to the shoulder bone, the clavicle fills in as a demonstration of the persevering through impact of Latin.

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Published

2024-05-02

How to Cite

Sharma, L. (2024). UNVEILING THE LINGUISTIC AND ANATOMICAL INTERPLAY: HOW LATIN BREATHES LIFE INTO THE CLAVICLE BONE. Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit, 219-221. https://doi.org/10.2024/5x4g9052

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