From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishulnaul‧na /ˈʌlnə/ noun (plural ulnae /-niː/) [countable] medicalHBH the inner bone of your lower arm, on the side opposite to your thumb
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ulna• Right arm, compound spiral fractures or radius and ulna.• Also in a remarkable state of preservation is a flute made h-am the ulna at Vulture.• A shinbone was broken, twisted - as was the ulna in one arm, and several ribs.Origin ulna (1500-1600) Modern Latin Latin, “elbow”