Medial cuneiform bone
medial cuneiform bone n.
The medial bone of the distal row of the tarsus and the largest of the three cuneiform bones, articulating with the intermediate cuneiform, navicular, and first and second metatarsal bones. Also called first cuneiform bone.
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