From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtibiatib‧i‧a /ˈtɪbiə/ noun (plural tibiae /-bi-iː/ or tibias) [countable] technical HBHa bone in the front of your leg
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tibia• Case No. 5: 58 year-old woman fell, sustaining a left ankle sprain and bruising over the ankle and tibia.• The victim suffered a fractured tibia and a laceration.• Matt put me in a leg lock and clamped down until I feared my tibia would snap.• They include the levator and depressor of the trochanter, tibia and tarsus and the levator of the pretarsus.Origin tibia (1600-1700) Latin