See Also: peroneus(dictionary)
peroneus tertius(medicine)
peroneus longus(medicine)
peroneus brevis(medicine)
nervus peroneus superficialis(medicine)
nervus peroneus profundus(medicine)
nervus peroneus communis(medicine)
nervus communicans peroneus(medicine)
musculus peroneus tertius(medicine)
musculus peroneus longus(medicine)

Halloween (oh) and peroneus (iou)


Halloween (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: All Hallow Even 'All Saints' Eve'; HALLOWED]
the night of October 31st, which is now celebrated by children, who dress in costumes and go from house to house asking for sweets, especially in the US and Canada. In the past, people believed the souls of dead people appeared on Halloween.

peroneus (iou)



peroneus noun. E18.
[mod. Latin, from PERONE.]
Anatomy. Any of several muscles arising from the fibula and acting to turn the foot. Usu. with mod. Latin specifying word.