Coracoid process

The coracoid process is a part of the scapula (shoulder blade) that protrudes forward under the clavicle. It serves as a support structure for the shoulder joint and an attachment point for several muscles.

Attached muscles

 * Biceps
 * Pectoralis minor
 * Coracobrachialis

Word origin
Coracoid comes from the Greek korax, meaning crow, in reference to the coracoid process resembling a crow's beak.