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symphyseal
sym·phy·sis S0961000 (sĭm′fĭ-sĭs)n. pl. sym·phy·ses (-sēz′) 1. a. A growing together of bones originally separate, as of the two pubic bones or the two halves of the lower jawbone.b. A line or junction thus formed.c. An articulation in which bones are united by cartilage without a synovial membrane.2. The coalescence of similar parts or organs. [Greek sumphusis, from sumphuein, to cause to grow together : sun-, syn- + phuein, to cause to grow; see bheuə- in Indo-European roots.] sym′phy·se′al (sĭm′fĭ-sē′əl), sym·phys′i·al (sĭm-fĭz′ē-əl) adj.EncyclopediaSeesymphysissymphyseal
sym·phys·i·al , symphyseal (sim-fiz'ē-ăl), Grown together; relating to a symphysis; fused. Synonym(s): symphysicsym·phys·i·al , symphyseal (sim-fiz'ē-ăl) Grown together; relating to a symphysis; fused. |