Scapular
The term "scapular" primarily refers to a religious garment worn by members of certain religious orders, particularly in the Catholic Church. It consists of two pieces of cloth connected by strings, worn over the shoulders. The scapular symbolizes the wearer's commitment to their faith and serves as a reminder of their spiritual duties.
In a different context, "scapular" can also refer to the scapula, or shoulder blade, in human anatomy. The scapula is a flat, triangular bone located in the upper back, playing a crucial role in shoulder movement and stability. It connects the humerus to the clavicle and provides attachment points for various muscles.