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synchondrosis
syn·chon·dro·sis S0963500 (sĭng′kŏn-drō′sĭs, sĭn′-)n. pl. syn·chon·dro·ses (-sēz) A form of articulation in which the bones are rigidly fused by cartilage. [New Latin synchondrōsis, from Greek sunkhondrōsis : sun-, syn- + khondros, cartilage + -ōsis, -osis.]synchondrosis (ˌsɪŋkɒnˈdrəʊsɪs) n (Anatomy) anatomy the joining of two bones by cartilageTranslationssynchondrosis
synchondrosis[‚sin·kän′drō·səs] (anatomy) A type of synarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage. synchondrosis
synchondrosis [sin″kon-dro´sis] (Gr.) a type of cartilaginous joint in which the cartilage is usually converted into bone before adult life.syn·chon·dro·sis, pl. syn·chon·dro·ses (sin'kon-drō'sis, -sēz), [TA] Cartilaginous joint in which two bones are united either by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage. Synonym(s): synchondrodial joint [TA] [Mod. L. fr. G. syn, together, + chondros, cartilage, + -osis, condition] synchondrosis (sĭng′kŏn-drō′sĭs, sĭn′-)n. pl. synchondro·ses (-sēz) A form of articulation in which the bones are rigidly fused by cartilage.syn·chon·dro·sis, pl. synchondroses (sin'kon-drō'sis, -sēz) [TA] A union between two bones formed either by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage. Synonym(s): synchondrodial joint. [syn- + chondros, cartilage, + -osis, condition]synchondrosis A SYNARTHROSIS in which the bones are joined by a layer of cartilage.syn·chon·dro·sis, pl. synchondroses (sin'kon-drō'sis, -sēz) [TA] A union between two bones formed either by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage. Synonym(s): synchondrodial joint. [syn- + chondros, cartilage, + -osis, condition]FinancialSeeJointThesaurusSeejoint |