condylarthrosis
[ kŏn′dl-är-thrō′sĭs ]
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n.
A joint formed by condylar surfaces, such as the knee.
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Words nearby condylarthrosis
condylar emissary vein, condylar fossa, condylar joint, condylar process, condylarth, condylarthrosis, condyle, condylectomy, condyloid, condyloid canal, condyloma
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How to use condylarthrosis in a sentence
Condyloid joints (Condylarthrosis), allowing flexion and extension as well as lateral movement, but no rotation.