
1) Anatomical cord 2) Band of fibrous tissue 3) Bodily band 4) Bodily connector 5) Body band 6) Body stretcher 7) Bone attachment 8) Classic Japanese dish 9) Classic Japanese cuisine 10) Classic Japanese grub 11) Classic Japanese chow 12) Classic Japanese fare 13) Classic Japanese nosh 14) Classic Japanese scran 
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1) Cord 2) Hamstring 3) Sinew 
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• (n.) A tough insensible cord, bundle, or band of fibrous connective tissue uniting a muscle with some other part; a sinew.
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A tendon is a structure in the body that connects muscle to bone. As the muscle contracts, it pulls on the tendon, which moves the bone. Tendons are made mostly of collagen. Inflammation of a tendon is called tendinitis. Tendons can tear or rupture if they are pulled too hard by the muscle or if they degenerate.
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A band or cord of strong, fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bone.
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A fibrous band or cord of white connective tissue at the ends of muscle fibers that serves to attach a muscle to a bone and other structure. A tendon consists almost entirely of parallel collagen fibers, with accompanying cells (tentocytes). Some tendons are partially or completely covered in a prot...
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a flexible, non-elastic tissue that connects muscle to bone. The Achilles tendon is the large connector from the heel bone into the calf muscle.
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<anatomy> A fibrous, strong, connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. The laceration of a tendon can result in the inability to flex or extend at a joint. ... (13 Jan 1998) ... 
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(ten´dәn) a cord or band of strong white fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to a bone. When the muscle contracts it pulls on the tendon, which moves the bone. Tendons are extremely tough and are seldom torn, even when an injury is severe enough to break a bone or tear a muscle. One of the most prominent t...
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 Ten'don  noun
Ten'don  noun [ French, from Latin 
 tendere to stretch, extend. See 
 Tend to move.] 
 (Anat.) A tough insensible cord, bundle, or band of fibrous connective tissue uniting a muscle with some other part; a sinew.  
 Tendon reflex  (Physiol.) , 
 a kind of reflex act in whic...
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 A band of fibrous tissue which attaches a muscle to a bone.
A band of fibrous tissue which attaches a muscle to a bone.
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 (ten;dun)  A band of dense regular connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
(ten;dun)  A band of dense regular connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
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 A tendon is a tough cord of tissue which connects muscle to bone.
A tendon is a tough cord of tissue which connects muscle to bone.
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 A fibrous tissue that connects muscles and bones
A fibrous tissue that connects muscles and bones
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 A tendon is a connective tissue that joins muscles to bone in vertebrates.
A tendon is a connective tissue that joins muscles to bone in vertebrates.
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 Fibrous band joining muscle to bone.
Fibrous band joining muscle to bone.
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 A tendon is a tough cord of fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones. The tendon is composed of parallel collagen fibers that are non-elastic and transmit force generating from a muscle to enable body movement. Pain may develop at a tendon from inflammation due to chronic overuse or injury. Due to their limited blood supply, injured tendons he...
A tendon is a tough cord of fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones. The tendon is composed of parallel collagen fibers that are non-elastic and transmit force generating from a muscle to enable body movement. Pain may develop at a tendon from inflammation due to chronic overuse or injury. Due to their limited blood supply, injured tendons he...
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 Fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
Fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
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 A band of fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones, and/or binds many muscle fibers together to form a skeletal muscle.
A band of fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones, and/or binds many muscle fibers together to form a skeletal muscle.
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 A band or cord of strong, fibrous tissue that connects muscle to the bone.
A band or cord of strong, fibrous tissue that connects muscle to the bone.
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 Fibrous tissue that attaches muscles to bones.
Fibrous tissue that attaches muscles to bones.
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 A band or cord of strong, fibrous tissue that connects muscle to the bone.
A band or cord of strong, fibrous tissue that connects muscle to the bone.
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 sinew noun a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment
sinew noun a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment
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 Fibrous connective tissue serving for the attachment of muscles to bones and other parts. Syn. - sinew.
Fibrous connective tissue serving for the attachment of muscles to bones and other parts. Syn. - sinew.
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 a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones to muscles and other tissues
a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones to muscles and other tissues
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