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syssarcosis
sys·sar·co·sis S0974300 (sĭs′är-kō′sĭs)n. pl. sys·sar·co·ses (-sēz) The union or attachment of bones, such as the hyoid bone and lower jaw, by means of muscle. [Greek sussarkōsis, state of being overgrown with flesh, from sussarkousthai, to be overgrown with flesh : sun-, syn- + sarkousthai, passive of sarkoun, to make fleshy (from sarx, sark-, flesh).]syssarcosis (ˌsɪsɑːˈkəʊsɪs) n, pl -ses (-siːz) (Anatomy) anatomy the union or articulation of bones by muscle[C17: from New Latin, from Greek sussarkōsis, from sussarkousthai, from sus- syn- + sarkoun to become fleshy, from sarx flesh] syssarcotic adjsyssarcosis - The joining of two or more bones by muscle.See also related terms for joining.syssarcosisthe joining of two or more bones by muscle.See also: Anatomy, Bonessyssarcosis
sys·sar·co·sis (sis'ar-kō'sis), A muscular articulation; union of bones by muscle; for example, in man, the muscular connections of the patella. [G. syssarkōsis, a being overgrown with flesh, fr. syn, with, + sarx, flesh] syssarcosis (sĭs′är-kō′sĭs)n. pl. syssarco·ses (-sēz) The union or attachment of bones, such as the hyoid bone and lower jaw, by means of muscle.syssarcosisS27-931260 (sĭs″ăr-kō′sĭs) [Gr. syn, together, + sarkosis, fleshy growth] The union of bones by muscles; a muscular articulation such as the hyoid and patella. |