malleolus
a sphere
A polygon with 3 sides is called triangle A polygon with 4 sides is called quadrilateral A polygon with 5 sides is called pentagon A polygon with 6 sides is called hexagon A polygon with 7 sides is called heptagon A polygon with 8 sides is called octagon
The nonparallel sides of a trapezoid are called the legs. The parallel sides are called the bases.
A polygon with 7 sides is called a heptagon.
A hectagon has a hundred sides, it looks almost round.
One round side: Cone Two round sides: Cylinder or frustrum More than 2 round sides: no specific name.
its called round ligament pain
lateral malleolus
A circular base if facing downward. A circular face if facing to the sides.
Bilateral fracture ankle is the one in which both legs ankles have been got fractured.
a basketball is round, there are no sides
a sphere
A shape with round sides is called a "curvilinear shape." Common examples include circles and ellipses, which feature smooth, continuous curves without any sharp angles. In broader terms, shapes that include rounded edges, like ovals or arcs, also fall under this category.
They are called sides.
Three or more sides, no round sides, and it has to be a closed shape.
None - it has no sides - it is round A square or rectangle or triangle and so on have sides.
In anatomical terms, the kneecap (patella) is superior to the ankle. This means that it is located above the ankle when the body is in the standard anatomical position, where the body is standing upright with arms at the sides and palms facing forward. Additionally, the kneecap is anterior to the ankle, indicating its position is toward the front of the body.