How to use in-sentence of “humerus”:
+ Among the characters defining tetrapodomorphs are modifications to the fins, notably a humerus with convex head articulating with the glenoid fossa.
+ They found the fossilized skull, teeth and humerus bone of the marsupial lion.
+ The find was six vertebrae and a humerus from one specimen, and five vertebrae from another.
+ The humerus has a muscle attachment which is characteristic of dinosaurs.
+ The shoulder joint is the part of the body where the humerus attaches to the scapula, the head sitting in the glenoid fossa.
+ The humerus is the upper forearm bone in tetrapods.
+ The green big-eyed tree frog is the only frog in the genus “Nyctimystes” that has spikes on its humerus bones, and only the male frog has them.
+ However, turning one’s shoulder this way simply adds to the pressure already being applied to the humerus by the opponent.

