synchondrosis

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Etymology

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Borrowed from New Latin synchondrōsis, equivalent to syn- +‎ chondro- +‎ -osis.

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Noun

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synchondrosis (plural synchondroses)

  1. (anatomy) A form of only slightly-moveable articulation between bones joined by hyaline cartilage, as in the spinal vertebrae.

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Latin

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek σῠγχόνδρωσῐς (sunkhóndrōsis, junction of two bones by cartilage), from σῠγ- (sug-, with, together) +‎ χόνδρος (khóndros, gristle, cartilage) +‎ -ωσῐς (-ōsis, state, condition).

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Noun

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synchondrōsis f (genitive synchondrōsis or synchondrōseōs or synchondrōsios); third declension (New Latin)

  1. (anatomy) A synchondrosis.

Inflection

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Third-declension noun (Greek-type, i-stem, i-stem).

1Found sometimes in Medieval and New Latin.

Descendants

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English: synchondrosis