IPA: /əˈkroʊmiən/
KK: /əˈkroʊmiən/
The acromion is a bony part of the shoulder blade that extends over the shoulder joint and connects to the collarbone.
The acromion is an important landmark in shoulder anatomy.
Acromion is derived from the Greek "akron" (meaning peak or summit) and "omos" (meaning shoulder). The term refers to the bony process on the shoulder blade that forms the highest point of the shoulder.
Picture the 'peak' ('akron') of your shoulder ('omos') — that's what acromion refers to, the highest point of the shoulder.