syndesmosis

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin syndesmōsis.

Pronunciation

Noun

syndesmosis (plural syndesmoses)

  1. (anatomy) A slightly movable articulation or joint where the contiguous bony surfaces are rough and are united by an interosseous ligament (e.g. between the fibula and tibia at the ankle).
    • 2009 August 19, Russell Gould, “Storm dismisses any talk of Greg Inglis returning”, in Herald Sun, archived from the original on 20 August 2009:
      He was diagnosed with syndesmosis in his left ankle, the same injury that cost Ryan Hoffman a place in last year's grand final.

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Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σύνδεσμος (súndesmos, that which binds together) +‎ -ωσῐς (-ōsĭs, state, condition) or σῠνδέσμωσῐς (sŭndésmōsĭs).

Pronunciation

Noun

syndesmōsis f (genitive syndesmōsis or syndesmōseōs or syndesmōsios); third declension (New Latin)

  1. (anatomy) A syndesmosis.

Declension

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

singular plural
nominative syndesmōsis syndesmōsēs
syndesmōseis
genitive syndesmōsis
syndesmōseōs
syndesmōsios
syndesmōsium
dative syndesmōsī syndesmōsibus
accusative syndesmōsim
syndesmōsin
syndesmōsem1
syndesmōsēs
syndesmōsīs
ablative syndesmōsī
syndesmōse1
syndesmōsibus
vocative syndesmōsis
syndesmōsi
syndesmōsēs
syndesmōseis

1Found sometimes in Medieval and New Latin.

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Descendants

English: syndesmosis