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condylarthrosis Anat.|ˌkɒndɪlɑːˈθrəʊsɪs| [f. condyle + arthrosis.] A condyloid articulation: see quots. So ˌcondylarˈthrodial a., having the character of a condylarthrosis.
1848Dunglison Med. Lex., Condylarthrosis. 1889A. Macalister Hum. Anat. 44 Condylarthrosis, when the convex articular head is ellipsoidal in outline, with a socket of corresponding shape, as in the metatarso-phalangeal joints, rotation is restricted or impossible, and the joint becomes practically biaxial. Most condylarthrodial joints are laterally double. 1907T. Dwight et al. Hum. Anat. 113 Condylarthrosis, an egg-shaped joint permitting angular motions more freely on the long axis than on the short one. 1961Brit. Med. Dict. 340/1 Condylarthrosis, a condyloid articulation, e.g. that of the knee. |