synchondrosis

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Etymology

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Borrowed from New Latin synchondrōsis, equivalent to syn- +‎ chondro- +‎ -osis.

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Noun

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synchondrosis (plural synchondroses)

  1. (anatomy) A form of only slightly-moveable articulation between bones joined by hyaline cartilage, as in the spinal vertebrae.

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Latin

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek σῠγχόνδρωσῐς (sunkhóndrōsis, junction of two bones by cartilage), from σῠγ- (sug-, with, together) +‎ χόνδρος (khóndros, gristle, cartilage) +‎ -ωσῐς (-ōsis, state, condition).

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Noun

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synchondrōsis f (genitive synchondrōsis or synchondrōseōs or synchondrōsios); third declension (New Latin)

  1. (anatomy) A synchondrosis.

Inflection

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Third-declension noun (Greek-type, i-stem, i-stem).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative synchondrōsis synchondrōsēs
synchondrōseis
Genitive synchondrōsis
synchondrōseōs
synchondrōsios
synchondrōsium
Dative synchondrōsī synchondrōsibus
Accusative synchondrōsim
synchondrōsin
synchondrōsem1
synchondrōsēs
synchondrōsīs
Ablative synchondrōsī
synchondrōse1
synchondrōsibus
Vocative synchondrōsis
synchondrōsi
synchondrōsēs
synchondrōseis

1Found sometimes in Medieval and New Latin.

Descendants

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English: synchondrosis