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forearm

British pronunciation/fˈɔːɹɑːm/
American pronunciation/ˈfɔˌɹɑɹm/, /fɔˈɹɑɹm/
Forearm
[NOUN]
1

the lower part of the arm, between the elbow and the wrist

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forearm definition and meaning

What is a "forearm"?

A forearm is a region situated between the elbow and the wrist, comprising two long bones known as the radius and ulna. It serves as a crucial link connecting the upper arm to the hand, allowing for a wide range of movements and actions. The forearm houses numerous muscles, tendons, and nerves responsible for flexion, extension, pronation, and supination of the hand and wrist. This dynamic area plays a vital role in activities such as gripping, lifting, and manipulating objects, providing strength and precision to our daily tasks. The forearm is a fundamental component of the upper limb, enabling us to engage in various physical activities with remarkable control and coordination.

to forearm
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

arm in advance of a confrontation

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Examples
1The doctor examined the patient's forearm for any signs of injury.
2The artist's forearm moved gracefully as she painted on the canvas.
3He used his forearm to block the incoming punch during the boxing match.
4The tattoo artist carefully inked a beautiful design on her forearm.
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