Relating to or situated upon the epepophysis, a bony projection or process extending from a bone.
From Greek 'epi-' (upon) + 'epophysis' (a secondary projection), combining anatomical prefix and suffix patterns to create a descriptive term for bone structures.
Bone projections like these are crucial for muscle attachment and leverage—every bump, ridge, and knob on your skeleton has a job, making bones more like complex machines than simple sticks!
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