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‖ xiphopagus|zɪˈfɒpəgəs| Pl. -gi |-dʒaɪ|. [mod.L., f. Gr. ξίϕος sword (here referring to the xiphoid cartilage) + πάγος something firmly fixed or set (:πηγνύναι to fix).] A twin monster united by a band extending downwards from the xiphoid cartilage, as in the case of the Siamese twins. Hence xiphopagic |zɪfəʊˈpædʒɪk|, xiphopagous |zɪˈfɒpəgəs| adjs., constituting a xiphopagus.
1848Dunglison Med. Lex. (ed. 7), Xiphopages [sic]. 1890Billings Nat. Med. Dict., Xiphorpagus. 1894Bateson Variation 560 note, The relative position of xiphopagous twins may result simply from the way in which they happen to be laid by the mother or the midwife. 1901Brit. Med. Jrnl. 6 Apr. 874/2 A new case of xiphopagous twins in two Chinese boys..who are united by a bridge running from the xiphoid cartilage to the umbilicus. 1901Lancet 13 July 108/1 A Case of Xiphopagus or Double Monster. 190.Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. VII. 685 (Cent. D., Suppl.) Xiphopagic. |