adj
Alternative form of acondylous [(anatomy) Without joints; jointless.]
adj
(anatomy) angular and articular
adj
(anatomy) Originating from a joint
adj
(anatomy) Of, at, or relating to the joints of the body.
n
(anatomy) a surface where two anatomical structures (usually bones) meet
adj
articular; relating to the joints
adj
Alternative form of buccohypophysial [buccal and hypophysial]
n
(dated, neuroanatomy) The medulla oblongata.
adj
(anatomy, of bone) Having low density and strength but high surface area, of the kind that fills the inner cavity of long bones.
n
inflammation of the carpal joint
adj
Alternative form of centrohypapophysial [At the centre of a hypapophysis]
adj
(medicine) Pertaining to head sinuses, orbital regions, brain, and neck.
adj
(anatomy) Surrounding a joint
adj
(anatomy) Relating to cisterns or cisternae
n
(anatomy) The joint between two bones.
adj
(anatomy) That articulate together
n
(anatomy) Any joint that is formed of condylar surfaces
adj
Relating to or resembling a condyle.
n
(anatomy) The deep layer of mucous membranes beneath the epithelium.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the cranium and diaphysis; applied to a form of dysplasia that is also known as lionitis.
adj
Relating to craniostenosis.
adj
(pathology) Relating to a disorder of the skull caused by abnormal bone growth
n
(pathology) An abscess originating below the deep fascia.
n
inflammation of the diaphysis
n
(anatomy) An intervertebral disc
n
(anatomy) The connective tissue between the strands of a tendon
n
(anatomy) The fine connective tissue between the strands of a tendon.
n
inflammation of the epicondyle
n
(anatomy) The fibrous sheath surrounding a tendon
n
(anatomy) A bundle of parallel arrays of fascicles, forming a sheath around tendons.
adj
(anatomy, very rare) Relating to the muscles of the face.
adj
(anatomy) fascial and muscular
n
Synonym of fontanelle (“membranous spot on the head of a baby”)
adj
Relating to hemivertebra
n
(neuroanatomy) The lower of the two ganglia of the vagus nerve that forms a swelling just beyond the exit of the nerve from the jugular foramen.
adj
Synonym of infraspinal
adj
(anatomy) Between the surfaces of a joint
adj
(anatomy) Within cartilage.
adj
(anatomy) Between cartilages.
adj
(anatomy) Between segments of the coccyx.
adj
(anatomy) Between (vertebral) discs
n
(anatomy) A region of grey matter found in Rexed lamina VII of the spinal column.
adj
(anatomy) Between muscles.
adj
(anatomy) Between sesamoid bones.
adj
(anatomy) Between taeniae
n
(anatomy) An intermediate tendon between musclea
adj
(anatomy) Between the transverse processes of the vertebrae.
adj
(anatomy) Situated within a joint
adj
Alternative form of intraarticular [(anatomy) Situated within a joint]
adj
(anatomy) Within a disc.
n
(anatomy) The space in a joint between two bones.
adj
(anatomy) Alternative form of juxtaarticular [(anatomy) Next to a joint]
adj
Relating to kyphoscoliosis.
n
(medicine, colloquial) The lumbar spine.
n
(anatomy) A layer of connective tissue under the epithelium of a mucous membrane
n
(obsolete, anatomy) Synonym of medulla oblongata
adj
Pertaining to, or having the form of, a meniscus
adj
(anatomy) Having fleshy pads that meet underneath joints
n
A deformation of a glenoid bone caused by wear
n
(anatomy) A compound structure consisting of mucous membrane and periosteum.
n
(anatomy) A tendon together with its attached muscle.
n
(anatomy) The spinal cord.
adj
(anatomy) Of or relating to the layer of loose tissue (fascia) surrounding the muscle tissues.
adj
Of or relating to oxycephaly.
n
(anatomy) The cerebral cortex.
n
Alternative form of paratenon [A fatty areolar tissue that fills the interstitia within the fascia where a tendon is located.]
adj
(anatomy) Surrounding a joint
n
(anatomy) The areolar tissue around a ligament.
adj
(anatomy) Alternative form of perijunctional [That surrounds a junction]
n
(anatomy) The membrane surrounding the tendon.
n
The connective tissue sheath surrounding a tendon.
adj
Relating to a preepisternum
adj
(anatomy) Relating specifically to the spine, and especially to those structures that connect segments of the spine
n
(anatomy) A complex of nerves in the lumbosacral root
adj
Relating to a retinaculum
n
(anatomy) A connecting band.
n
(neuroanatomy) A large nerve that starts in the lower back and runs through the buttock and down the lower limb.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the semitendinosus muscle; tendinous for half its length.
adj
Of or relating to a sesamoid bone.
n
(anatomy) The canal which runs down through the vertebrae and contains the spinal cord and spinal meninges.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the spine and deltoid muscle
adj
Relating to the spine and the trigeminal nerve
n
(anatomy) A joint of the backbone; a vertebra.
n
(anatomy) The thin layer of loose fatty connective tissue underlying the dermis and binding it to the parts beneath.
n
(anatomy) A ligament or similar tissue suspending a bodily organ.
n
The section of the ligaments.
n
A closed sac of synovial membrane situated between the articular surfaces at diarthrodial joints.
n
(anatomy) A thin membrane that lines the ligamentous surfaces of joint capsules, tendon sheaths where free movement is necessary, and bursae; it is composed of dense connective tissue and secretes synovial fluid.
n
(anatomy) Alternative form of synovial membrane. [(anatomy) A thin membrane that lines the ligamentous surfaces of joint capsules, tendon sheaths where free movement is necessary, and bursae; it is composed of dense connective tissue and secretes synovial fluid.]
adj
(rare) Alternative form of tendinous [(anatomy) Of, pertaining to, or resembling a tendon or sinew.]
adj
Alternative form of tendinous [(anatomy) Of, pertaining to, or resembling a tendon or sinew.]
adj
(anatomy) Of, pertaining to, or resembling a tendon or sinew.
n
(anatomy) A tough band of flexible but inelastic fibrous collagen tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment and transmits the force which the muscle exerts.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to a tendon and its synovium
adj
Relating to tortipelvis.
n
(anatomy) Layer of connective tissue covering the ovaries.
adj
(medicine, anatomy, zoology) Of, pertaining to, or having the nature of a muscle, the parallel fibres of which attach to a tendon at an acute angle (as a feather that is barbed on one side).
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