The term "fossa aupraclavicularis major" refers to a specific anatomical structure located above the clavicle bone, which is also known as the supraclavicular fossa. While there are no direct synonyms for this term, alternative ways to describe this structure might include "major supraclavicular fossa" or "supraclavicular region". The supraclavicular fossa is an indentation or hollow area that is situated just above the collarbone. It is an important anatomical landmark used for clinical examination purposes, particularly in the assessment of lymph nodes, nerves, and other structures in the neck and shoulder region.