symphysial, symphyseal

symphysial, symphyseal
Grown together; relating to a symphysis; fused. SYN: symphysic.

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  • symphyseal — also symphysial adjective Etymology: Greek symphyse , symphysis symphysis Date: circa 1836 of, relating to, or constituting a symphysis …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • symphysial — adjective see symphyseal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • symphysial — /sim fiz ee euhl/, adj. of, pertaining to, or noting a symphysis. Also, symphyseal. [1825 35; SYMPHYSI(S) + AL1] * * * …   Universalium

  • symphysial — sym·phys·i·al (sim fizґe əl) symphyseal …   Medical dictionary

  • symphysial — /sɪmˈfɪziəl/ (say sim fizeeuhl) adjective relating to a symphysis. Also, symphyseal …  

  • symphysial — adjective see symphyseal …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pubic symphysis — Infobox Anatomy Name = Pubic symphysis Latin = symphysis pubica, symphysis pubis GraySubject = 80 GrayPage = 310 Caption = Symphysis pubis exposed by a coronal section. (Pubic symphysis visible at center left.) Caption2 = #5 is Pubic symphysis… …   Wikipedia

  • symphysis — [ sɪmfɪsɪs] noun (plural symphyses si:z) Anatomy a place where two bones are immovably joined (e.g. the pubic bones in the pelvis) or completely fused (e.g. at the midline of the lower jaw). Derivatives symphyseal (also symphysial fɪzɪəl)… …   English new terms dictionary

  • symphysis — [sim′fə sis] n. pl. symphyses [sim′fəsēz΄] [ModL < Gr, a growing together < syn , with + phyein, to grow: see BE] a growing together or fusing; specif., a) Anat. the growing together of bones originally separate, as of the two halves of the …   English World dictionary

  • symphysis — n. (pl. symphyses) 1 the process of growing together. 2 a a union between two bones esp. in the median plane of the body. b the place or line of this. Derivatives: symphyseal adj. symphysial adj. Etymology: mod.L f. Gk sumphusis (as SYN , phusis… …   Useful english dictionary

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