epicondylar

epicondylar
ect·epicondylar;

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  • epicondyle — epicondylian /ep i kon dil ee euhn/, epicondylic, epicondylar /ep i kon dl euhr/, adj. /ep i kon duyl, dl/, n. Anat. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles. [1830 40; EPI… …   Universalium

  • epicondyle — A projection from a long bone near the articular extremity above or upon the condyle. SYN: epicondylus [TA]. [epi + G. kondylos, a knuckle] lateral e. of femur [TA] the epicondylus located proximal to the …   Medical dictionary

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  • epicondyle — [ˌɛpɪ kɒndɪl] noun Anatomy a protuberance on the condyle of a long bone, especially the humerus. Derivatives epicondylar adjective Origin C19: from Fr. épicondyle, mod. L. epicondylus …   English new terms dictionary

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