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arthrosis

1 American  
[ahr-throh-sis] / ɑrˈθroʊ sɪs /

noun

  1. Anatomy. junction of two or more bones of the skeleton; joint.


arthrosis 2 American  
[ahr-throh-sis] / ɑrˈθroʊ sɪs /

noun

  1. Pathology. degenerative joint disease.


Etymology

Origin of arthrosis1

1625–35; < Greek árthrōsis joining, articulation, equivalent to arthrō- (variant stem of arthroûn to fasten by a joint; see arthro-) + -sis -sis

Origin of arthrosis2

arthr- + -osis

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Lula underwent surgery at the Sirio-Libanes Hospital on Friday for arthrosis of the right hip caused by the extremely painful wear and tear of the cartilage on the head of the femur.

From Reuters Oct. 1, 2023

Lula underwent surgery on Friday for arthrosis of the right hip caused by the extremely painful wear and tear of the cartilage on the head of the femur.

From Reuters Sep. 30, 2023

“The elderly woman near him suffered from arthrosis, so she stood there waiting, protecting a small treasure of coins.”

From New York Times May 26, 2022

He later developed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypertension, diabetes, severe arthrosis and costochondral junction syndrome — a painful inflammation where the ribs meet the breastbone.

From Seattle Times Jan. 7, 2022

For patients with pseud- arthrosis, the true test of the efficacy of the technique will not come until the affected children reach skeletal maturity, in their mid- to late teens.

From Time Magazine Archive

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