释义 |
gom·pho·sis \gämˈfōsə̇s\ noun (-es) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek gomphōsis, literally, a bolting together, from gomphoun to fasten with bolts (from gomphos) + -sis : a union or immovable articulation in which a hard part is received into a bone cavity (as the teeth into the jaws) |