ωμοπλάτη
κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλιν → bend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps
Greek Monolingual
η / ὠμοπλάτη, ΝΜΑ
ανατ. καθένα από τα πλατιά τριγωνικά οστά που βρίσκονται κάτω από τους ώμους στην οπίσθια επιφάνεια του θώρακα
νεοελλ.
(κατ' επέκτ.) το μέρος της ράχης κάτω από τον ώμο.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ὦμος + πλάτη.
Translations
Afrikaans: skouerblad; Arabic: لَوْح اَلْكَتِف, عَظْم كَتِفِيّ; Egyptian Arabic: لوح; Armenian: թիակ; Aromanian: spalã, spatã, plãtari; Bulgarian: лопатка; Catalan: omòplat, escàpula; Cebuano: payod, bulogsan; Chinese Mandarin: 肩胛骨; Czech: lopatka; Danish: skulderblad; Dutch: schouderblad; English: shoulder blade, shoulderblade, shoulder-blade, scapula, shoulder bone; Esperanto: skapolo; Faroese: herðablað; Finnish: lapaluu; French: omoplate; Galician: espádoa, omoplata; German: Schulterblatt; Greek: ωμοπλάτη; Ancient Greek: ὠμοπλάτη; Hebrew: שֶׁכֶם; Hidatsa: áarábahxu; Hiligaynon: abá; Hungarian: lapocka, lapockacsont; Icelandic: herðablað; Ido: skapulo; Indonesian: tulang belikat; Interlingua: omoplate, scapula; Iranun: pakau; Irish: slinneán; Italian: scapola; Japanese: 肩胛骨, 肩甲骨; Kalmyk: дал; Korean: 어깨뼈(肩胛骨); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: defe, hestiyê bêrokê; Latin: scapula; Latvian: lāpstiņa; Malay: tulang belikat, tulang kipas, tulang daun, tulang dayung, tulang tamparan nyamuk, skapula; Manchu: ᡥᠠᠯᠪᠠ; Maori: pākoukou, koko o te pokohiwi, pākau; Navajo: agąąstsiin; Norman: palette dé l'êpaule; Norwegian: skapula; Bokmål: skulderblad; Nynorsk: skulderblad; Occitan: platèla, omoplata, paleta, escapula; Pitjantjatjara: aḻipiṟi; Plautdietsch: Schullablaut; Polabian: lüpotă; Polish: łopatka; Portuguese: omoplata, espádua, escápula; Romanian: omoplat, scapulă, spată; Russian: лопатка; Scots: spaul-bane; Scottish Gaelic: cnàimh-slinnein, slinnean; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ло̀патица; Roman: lòpatica; Slovene: lopatica; Spanish: omóplato, escápula; Swedish: skulderblad; Tagalog: payumpong, paypay; Telugu: అంసఫలకము; Thai: กระดูกสะบัก; Turkish: kürek kemiği, kebze; Vietnamese: xương bả vai; Volapük: skapular; Welsh: palfais; West Coast Bajau: busei