Knogle
Knogle is the Danish and Norwegian term for bone. It denotes the rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton in vertebrates and is used in anatomy, medicine, and everyday language. In Danish, knogle appears in many compound terms describing bone-related structures and conditions. Common examples include knoglemarv, bone marrow, and knoglebrud, bone fracture. The plural form knogler is used when referring to several bones.
The term also appears in educational and clinical contexts to distinguish osseous tissue from other tissues,
Outside Danish and Norwegian, the word is generally not used with the same meaning; it may appear
In summary, knogle is the standard term in Danish and Norwegian for bone, integral to anatomical and