lapocka
Lapocka is a Hungarian noun with several related meanings. In anatomy, it denotes the shoulder blade, the scapula, a flat triangular bone that forms part of the shoulder girdle on the back of the thorax. The scapula rests over ribs 2 through 7 and moves with the clavicle and humerus to enable the wide range of shoulder motion. It serves as an attachment point for muscles such as the trapezius, latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, and serratus anterior, and it participates in stabilizing the shoulder joint.
In culinary use, lapocka designates a cut of meat from the shoulder region, most commonly pork shoulder
The term can also refer more generally to the shoulder area of an animal or person, especially