
1) Appendage 2) French word used in English 3) Outgrowth 4) Process 5) Round bump on a bone
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[anatomy] A condyle (əl or l; condylus, from kondylos; knuckle) is the round prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint - an articulation with another bone. It is one of the markings/features of bones, and can refer to: Although not generally termed condyles, the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus act as condyles in the...
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the characteristic side prominence of a long bone which makes a rounded end which forms part of an articulating joint. EG: The medial condyle of the femur at the knee forms the inner half of the joint between the femur and the tibia at the knee.
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• (n.) A bony prominence; particularly, an eminence at the end of a bone bearing a rounded articular surface; -- sometimes applied also to a concave articular surface.
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A rounded articular surface at the extremity of a bone. ... Synonym: condylus. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kon´dīl) a rounded projection on a bone, usually for articulation with another bone.
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Rounded prominence or knuckle at end of bone
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Con'dyle noun [ Latin
condylus knuckle, joint, Greek
ko`ndylos : confer French
condyle .]
(Anat.) A bony prominence; particularly, an eminence at the end of a bone bearing a rounded articular surface; -- sometimes applied also to a concave articular surface.
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A rounded bulge at the end of some bones.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kon′dīl Definitions: 1. A rounded articular surface at the extremity of a bone. Synonyms: condylus
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(kon;d1l) A rounded process at the end of a long bone that forms an articulation.
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Rounded bulge at the end of some bones.
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In anatomy, a condyle is a protuberance on the end of a bone serving to form an articulation with another bone:
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Smooth rounded projection of bone which forms a bearing or articulating surface in a moveable joint.
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[
n] - a round bump on a bone where it forms a joint with another bone
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condyle, cokndylus 1. A round bump on a bone where it forms a joint with another bone. 2. A rounded articular surface at the extremity of a bone. 3. A rounded part at the end of a bone that forms a moving joint with a cup-shaped cavity in another bone. The ball part of a ball-and-socket joint; such as, the hip or shoulder joint is a condyle.
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A smooth, rounded protuberance sometimes present on the outer side of the chelicera, near its base.
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kondylos, knob.
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noun a round bump on a bone where it forms a joint with another bone
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Greek kondylos = knuckle.
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the smooth surface area at the end of a bone, forming part of a joint. · (in arthropods) a similar process formed from the hard integument.
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An articular prominence of bone.
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point where one bone meets another bone.
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the joint portion of the lower jaw.
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