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un·ci·form U0035500 (ŭn′sə-fôrm′)adj. Uncinate.n. See hamate. [Latin uncus, hook + -form.]unciform (ˈʌnsɪˌfɔːm) adj1. (Anatomy) anatomy zoology having the shape of a hook2. (Zoology) anatomy zoology having the shape of a hookn (Anatomy) anatomy Also called: hamate bone any hook-shaped structure or part, esp a small bone of the wrist (unciform bone)[C18: from New Latin unciformis, from Latin uncus a hook]un•ci•form (ˈʌn səˌfɔrm) adj. hook-shaped. [1725–35; < New Latin unciformis < Latin unc(us) a hook, barb] unciformenUK
uncinate [un´sĭ-nāt] 1. shaped like a hook; see also hamate. Called also unciform.2. relating to or affecting the gyrus" >uncinate gyrus.un·ci·nate (ŭn'si-nāt), 1. Hooklike or hook-shaped. 2. Relating to an uncus or, specifically, to the uncinate gyrus (2) or a process of the pancreas or of a vertebra. Synonym(s): unciform [L. uncinatus] unciform (ŭn′sə-fôrm′)adj. Uncinate.n. See hamate.unciform adjective (1) Hook-shaped, hooked. (2) Referring to the hamate bone of the wrist. (3) Referring to the uncus; uncinate. noun Hamate bone; os hamatum [NA6].un·ci·nate (ŭn'si-nāt) 1. Hooklike or hook-shaped. 2. Relating to an uncus or, specifically, to the uncinate gyrus (2) or a process of the pancreas or of a vertebra. Synonym(s): unciform. [L. uncinatus]ThesaurusSeehamate bone |