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cap·i·tel·lum C0087300 (kăp′ĭ-tĕl′əm)n. pl. cap·i·tel·la (-tĕl′ə) Anatomy The rounded protuberance at the lower end of the humerus that articulates with the radius. [Late Latin, diminutive of Latin caput, capit-, head; see kaput- in Indo-European roots.]capitellum (ˌkæpɪˈtɛləm) n, pl -la (-lə) (Anatomy) anatomy an enlarged knoblike structure at the end of a bone that forms an articulation with another bone; capitulum[C19: from Latin, diminutive of capitulum]TranslationscapitellumenUK
capitellum[‚kap·ə′te·ləm] (anatomy) A small head or rounded process of a bone. capitellumenUK
ca·pit·u·lum, pl. ca·pit·u·la (kă-pit'yū-lŭm, -lă), 1. A small head or rounded articular extremity of a bone. See also: caput. Synonym(s): capitellum (1) 2. The bloodsucking, probing, sensing, and holdfast mouthparts of a tick, including the basal supporting structure; relative size and shape of mouthparts forming the capitulum are characteristic for the genera of hard ticks. [L. dim. of caput, head] capitellum (kăp′ĭ-tĕl′əm)n. pl. capi·tella (-tĕl′ə) Anatomy The rounded protuberance at the lower end of the humerus that articulates with the radius.capitellum (1) Head; capitulum. (2) Capitulum of humerus; capitulum humeri [NA6].ca·pit·u·lum, pl. capitula (kă-pit'yū-lŭm, -lă) 1. [TA] A small head or rounded articular extremity of a bone. Synonym(s): capitellum (1) . 2. The bloodsucking, probing, sensing, and holdfast mouthparts of a tick, including the basal supporting structure; relative size and shape of mouthparts forming the capitulum are characteristic for the genera of hard ticks. See also: caput[L. dim. of caput, head]
ca·pit·u·lum of hu·mer·us (kă-pit'yū-lŭm hyū'mĕr-ŭs) [TA] The small rounded eminence on the lateral half of the distal end of the humerus for articulation with the radius. Synonym(s): capitellum (2) . capitellum a rounded bone articulation. See CAPITULUM (1).ThesaurusSeecapitulum |