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  • Articular process
  • Projections of the vertebra

    The articular process or zygapophysis (Greek: ζυγόν, romanized: zugón, lit. 'yoke' + apophysis) of a vertebra is a projection of the vertebra that serves

    Articular process

    Articular process

    Articular_process

  • Vertebra
  • Bone in the vertebral column

    body. There are seven processes projecting from the vertebra: one spinous process two transverse processes four articular processes A major part of a vertebra

    Vertebra

    Vertebra

    Vertebra

  • Joint
  • Location at which two or more bones make contact

    A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the connection made between bones, ossicles, or other hard structures in the body which link an animal's

    Joint

    Joint

    Joint

  • Process (anatomy)
  • Projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body

    transverse and spinous processes), or to fit (forming a synovial joint), with another vertebra (as in the case of the articular processes). The word is also

    Process (anatomy)

    Process (anatomy)

    Process_(anatomy)

  • Lumbar vertebrae
  • Five bones of the spine in the lower back

    of its spinous process; by the wide interval between the inferior articular processes, and by the thickness of its transverse processes, which spring from

    Lumbar vertebrae

    Lumbar vertebrae

    Lumbar_vertebrae

  • Articular bone
  • analogous to, but not homologous to the articular process of the lower jaw. After the loss of the quadrate-articular joint, the squamosal and dentary bones

    Articular bone

    Articular bone

    Articular_bone

  • Facet joint
  • Joint between two adjacent vertebrae

    apophyseal, or Z-joints) are a set of synovial, plane joints between the articular processes of two adjacent vertebrae. There are two facet joints in each spinal

    Facet joint

    Facet joint

    Facet_joint

  • Atlas (anatomy)
  • First spine bone, supports skull

    atlantooccipital membrane, while immediately behind each superior articular process is the superior vertebral notch (sulcus arteriae vertebralis). This

    Atlas (anatomy)

    Atlas (anatomy)

    Atlas_(anatomy)

  • Sacrum
  • Bone of the spine

    is completed by the lamina and spinous process of the first sacral vertebra. The superior articular processes project from it on either side; they are

    Sacrum

    Sacrum

    Sacrum

  • Thoracic vertebrae
  • Vertebrae between the cervical vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae

    laminae; their articular facets are practically flat, and are directed backward and a little lateralward and upward. The inferior articular processes are fused

    Thoracic vertebrae

    Thoracic vertebrae

    Thoracic_vertebrae

  • Spinal column
  • Bony structure found in vertebrates

    seven processes, four articular, two transverse and one spinous, the latter also being known as the neural spine. The transverse and spinous processes and

    Spinal column

    Spinal column

    Spinal_column

  • Pars interarticularis
  • Part of the vertebra

    the part of a vertebra located between the inferior and superior articular processes of the facet joint. In the transverse plane, it lies between the

    Pars interarticularis

    Pars interarticularis

    Pars_interarticularis

  • Vertebral artery
  • Major arteries of the neck

    horizontal part V3h, curving medially and posteriorly behind the superior articular process of the atlas, the anterior ramus of the first cervical nerve being

    Vertebral artery

    Vertebral artery

    Vertebral_artery

  • Cervical vertebrae
  • Vertebrae of the neck

    attaching to the spinous processes of C2–C7 and to the posterior tubercle of the atlas. The superior and inferior articular processes of cervical vertebrae

    Cervical vertebrae

    Cervical vertebrae

    Cervical_vertebrae

  • Multifidus muscle
  • Muscle in the back

    the mamillary processes. in the thoracic region: from all the transverse processes. in the cervical region: from the articular processes of the lower four

    Multifidus muscle

    Multifidus muscle

    Multifidus_muscle

  • Condyloid process
  • Part of the jawbone which hinges it to the skull

    tubercle, or articular eminence, in order to remain interposed between the condyle and the temporal bone in all jaw positions. The neck of the process rises

    Condyloid process

    Condyloid process

    Condyloid_process

  • Axis (anatomy)
  • Second cervical vertebra of the spine

    articular processes. The inferior vertebral notches lie in front of the articular processes, as in the other cervical vertebrae. The spinous process is

    Axis (anatomy)

    Axis (anatomy)

    Axis_(anatomy)

  • Temporomandibular joint
  • Joints connecting the jawbone to the skull

    this triangular ligament is attached to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone and the articular tubercle; its apex is fixed to the lateral side of the

    Temporomandibular joint

    Temporomandibular joint

    Temporomandibular_joint

  • Spondylosis
  • Degeneration of the vertebral column

    canal. Degenerative process of spondylosis such as disc bulging, osteophyte formation, and hypertrophy of the superior articular process all contributes to

    Spondylosis

    Spondylosis

    Spondylosis

  • Zygomatic bone
  • Facial bone

    medially a rough, triangular area, for articulation with the maxilla (articular surface), and laterally a smooth, concave surface, the upper part of which

    Zygomatic bone

    Zygomatic bone

    Zygomatic_bone

  • Mylodon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    angle of 140° to the occlusal plane. The crown process rose up to 20 cm. In contrast, the articular process was lower, roughly at the level of the occlusal

    Mylodon

    Mylodon

    Mylodon

  • Articular cartilage damage
  • result in cartilage damage.[citation needed] Articular cartilage does not usually regenerate (the process of repair by formation of the same type of tissue)

    Articular cartilage damage

    Articular_cartilage_damage

  • Atlanto-axial joint
  • Joint in the upper part of the neck

    the articular processes of the two bones there is on either side an arthrodial or gliding joint. The ligaments connecting these bones are: Articular capsules

    Atlanto-axial joint

    Atlanto-axial joint

    Atlanto-axial_joint

  • Coccyx
  • Bone of the pelvis

    rudimentary body and articular and transverse processes; the last piece (sometimes the third) is a mere nodule of bone. The transverse processes are most prominent

    Coccyx

    Coccyx

    Coccyx

  • Cartilage
  • Resilient and smooth elastic tissue present in animals

    tetrapods, it covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints as articular cartilage, and is a structural component of many body parts including

    Cartilage

    Cartilage

    Cartilage

  • Dentaneosuchus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    well-defined deltopectoral crest. The ischium is incomplete, with one articular process missing and the other being highly eroded. However, the preserved

    Dentaneosuchus

    Dentaneosuchus

    Dentaneosuchus

  • Argentinosaurus
  • Late Cretaceous giant sauropod dinosaur genus

    accessory joints between vertebrae that were located below the main articular processes. Difficulties in interpretation arise from the fragmentary preservation

    Argentinosaurus

    Argentinosaurus

    Argentinosaurus

  • Brachiosaurus
  • Sauropod dinosaur genus from the late Jurassic Period

    and were not tilted backward as in Giraffatitan. The articular facets of the articular processes at the back of the vertebra were directed downward, while

    Brachiosaurus

    Brachiosaurus

    Brachiosaurus

  • Ulnar styloid process
  • Bony prominence at the wrist

    head is separated from the styloid process by a depression for the attachment of the apex of the triangular articular disk, and behind, by a shallow groove

    Ulnar styloid process

    Ulnar styloid process

    Ulnar_styloid_process

  • Eremotherium
  • Extinct genus of giant ground sloth

    leaving little space for the tongue. The crown process rose up to 27 centimetres (11 in), and the articular process was only slightly lower. At the posterior

    Eremotherium

    Eremotherium

    Eremotherium

  • Muscular system of the horse
  • Anatomy of muscles in horses

    Obliquus capitis caudalis: originates on dorsal side of spine and the articular process of the axis, insert into dorsal side of the atlas' wing. Omohyoideus:

    Muscular system of the horse

    Muscular_system_of_the_horse

  • Indohyus
  • Genus of extinct mammal

    decrease in size going backwards. The processes on the caudal vertebrae are thin and small. The cranial articular processes (bony projections on the front side

    Indohyus

    Indohyus

    Indohyus

  • Brasilodon
  • Extinct genus of mammaliamorphs

    been a contact between the dentary and the squamosal bone, with the articular process of the dentary having a thickened end, apparently a precursor condition

    Brasilodon

    Brasilodon

    Brasilodon

  • Diabolotherium
  • Extinct genus of ground sloths

    missing. The articular process protruded so that the mandibular joint was at least 4.5 cm above the posterior angular process (angular process). The majority

    Diabolotherium

    Diabolotherium

    Diabolotherium

  • Ligamenta flava
  • Ligaments connecting the laminae of adjacent vertebrae

    side of the roots of the articular processes, and extend backward to the point where the laminae meet to form the spinous process; the posterior margins

    Ligamenta flava

    Ligamenta flava

    Ligamenta_flava

  • Cymbospondylus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    represents an important part of the mandible, and thins down to the retro-articular process. The angular bone forms the ventral part of the lateral side of the

    Cymbospondylus

    Cymbospondylus

    Cymbospondylus

  • Bawitius
  • Extinct genus of fishes

    feature a discontinuous ganoine layer, a rectilinear shape, and small articular processes. The existence of drastically different polypterids such as Bawitius

    Bawitius

    Bawitius

  • Paramylodon
  • Extinct genus of ground sloths from North America

    region was up to 15 cm. The articular process protruded only slightly above the masticatory plane, and the coronal process was much higher. Its anterior

    Paramylodon

    Paramylodon

    Paramylodon

  • Pelvis
  • Lower torso of the human body

    interspinous and supraspinous ligaments, and synovial joints between the articular processes of the two bones. In addition to these ligaments the joint is strengthened

    Pelvis

    Pelvis

    Pelvis

  • Zygomatic process
  • 3 projections from other skull bones which articulate with the zygomatic bone

    ends in a rounded eminence, the articular tubercle (eminentia articularis). The zygomatic bone itself has four processes, namely the frontosphenoidal, orbital

    Zygomatic process

    Zygomatic process

    Zygomatic_process

  • Ankylosaurus
  • Ankylosaurid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous Period

    features together helped strengthen it. The interlocked zygapophyses (articular processes) and neural spines of the handle vertebrae were U-shaped when seen

    Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

  • Orbital process of palatine bone
  • Bone process of the skull

    which enclose an air cell. Of these surfaces, three are articular and two non-articular. The articular surfaces are: the anterior or maxillary, directed forward

    Orbital process of palatine bone

    Orbital process of palatine bone

    Orbital_process_of_palatine_bone

  • Osteochondritis dissecans
  • Ischemic bone disease

    disorder primarily of the subchondral bone in which cracks form in the articular cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone. OCD usually causes pain

    Osteochondritis dissecans

    Osteochondritis dissecans

    Osteochondritis_dissecans

  • Anatomical terms of bone
  • shoulder, or costovertebral joint. Terms that refer to joints include: articular process, referring to a projection that contacts an adjacent bone. suture

    Anatomical terms of bone

    Anatomical terms of bone

    Anatomical_terms_of_bone

  • Humerus
  • Long bone of the upper arm

    form the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint). The circumference of its articular surface is slightly constricted and is termed the anatomical neck, in

    Humerus

    Humerus

    Humerus

  • Protostega
  • Genus of reptiles

    bone in the jaw, a lack of an articular process on the back side of the nuchal, simple formation of the radial process on the humerus, and a peculiar

    Protostega

    Protostega

    Protostega

  • Accessory bone
  • Additional bone found in some people

    unilateral ossicle at the inferior articular processes, but can also occur at the superior articular processes. The fabella is present in 10% to 30%

    Accessory bone

    Accessory bone

    Accessory_bone

  • Wrist
  • Part of the arm between the lower arm and the hand

    separated from the radiocarpal (wrist) joint by an articular disk lying between the radius and the styloid process of the ulna. The capsule of the joint is lax

    Wrist

    Wrist

    Wrist

  • Distal radius fracture
  • Fracture of the radius bone near the wrist

    healing process. These fractures are the most common of the three groups mentioned above that require surgical management. A minimal articular fracture

    Distal radius fracture

    Distal radius fracture

    Distal_radius_fracture

  • Hip pain
  • lower back pain. Causes of pain around the hip joint may be intra-articular, extra-articular, or referred pain from neighboring structures, such as sacroiliac

    Hip pain

    Hip pain

    Hip_pain

  • Sternum
  • Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage

    with a corresponding one on the xiphoid process, forms a notch for the cartilage of the seventh rib. These articular depressions are separated by a series

    Sternum

    Sternum

    Sternum

  • Atlanto-occipital joint
  • Articulation between the occipital bone and the cervical atlas

    surround the condyles of the occipital bone, and connect them with the articular processes of the atlas: they are thin and loose. Atlantooccipital fusion, also

    Atlanto-occipital joint

    Atlanto-occipital joint

    Atlanto-occipital_joint

  • Rib cage
  • Bone structure of the thorax

    on the end of the transverse process of the lower of the two vertebrae to which the head is connected. The non-articular portion is a rough elevation

    Rib cage

    Rib cage

    Rib_cage

  • Tibia
  • Leg bone in vertebrates

    pyramidal process, the medial malleolus. The lower extremity of the tibia together with the fibula and talus forms the ankle joint. The inferior articular surface

    Tibia

    Tibia

    Tibia

  • Polyethylene
  • Most common thermoplastic polymer

    butchers' chopping boards. It is commonly used for the construction of articular portions of implants used for hip and knee replacements. As fiber, it

    Polyethylene

    Polyethylene

    Polyethylene

  • Long-eared myotis
  • Species of bat

    robust molars and highly placed articular process allow it be especially good at hunting beetles. A high articular process allows for more crushing force

    Long-eared myotis

    Long-eared myotis

    Long-eared_myotis

  • Temporomandibular ligament
  • Ligament connecting the zygomatic arch to the mandible

    the external lateral ligament, is a ligament that connects the lower articular tubercle of the zygomatic arch to the lateral and posterior border of

    Temporomandibular ligament

    Temporomandibular ligament

    Temporomandibular_ligament

  • Gigantophis
  • Extinct genus of snakes

    Later estimates, based on allometric equations scaled from the articular processes of tail vertebrae referred to Gigantophis garstini, revised the length

    Gigantophis

    Gigantophis

    Gigantophis

  • Sphenoidal process of palatine bone
  • Thin, compressed plate

    of the nasal cavity. The lateral surface is divided into an articular and a non-articular portion: the former is rough, for articulation with the medial

    Sphenoidal process of palatine bone

    Sphenoidal process of palatine bone

    Sphenoidal_process_of_palatine_bone

  • Quetzalcoatlus
  • Genus of azhdarchid pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous

    94–96 cm (37–38 in) in length. The distance between the condyloid (articular) processes of the mandible is around 13 cm (5.1 in). The ratio between the length

    Quetzalcoatlus

    Quetzalcoatlus

    Quetzalcoatlus

  • List of skeletal muscles of the human body
  • Torso/Neck, Back, right/left articular processes of C4-C7; transverse processes of T1-T5 posterior margin of mastoid process lateral sacral artery posterior

    List of skeletal muscles of the human body

    List of skeletal muscles of the human body

    List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body

  • Talus bone
  • One of the foot bones that forms the tarsus

    human body with the highest percentage of its surface area covered by articular cartilage. It is also unusual in that it has a retrograde blood supply

    Talus bone

    Talus bone

    Talus_bone

  • Ulna
  • Medial bone from forearm

    has a styloid process. Near the elbow, the ulna has two curved processes, the olecranon and the coronoid process; and two concave, articular cavities, the

    Ulna

    Ulna

    Ulna

  • Transverse ligament of atlas
  • Ligament of the spine

    aspect of the ligament is lined by a thin layer of articular cartilage. The neck of the odontoid process is constricted where it is embraced posteriorly

    Transverse ligament of atlas

    Transverse ligament of atlas

    Transverse_ligament_of_atlas

  • Prestosuchus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    shelf at the rear of the surangular and a thick articular bone which has a tall retroarticular process with an inner prong pierced by a chorda tympani

    Prestosuchus

    Prestosuchus

    Prestosuchus

  • Patagotitan
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    Uniquely, the prezygodiapophyseal laminae (PRDLs, which ran between articular processes, from the prezygapophyses at the front to the diapophyses at the

    Patagotitan

    Patagotitan

    Patagotitan

  • Spinal nerve
  • Nerve that carries signals between the spinal cord and the body

    of the posterior divisions of the lumbar nerves run close to the articular processes of the vertebrae and end in the multifidus muscle. The laterals supply

    Spinal nerve

    Spinal nerve

    Spinal_nerve

  • Classification of distal radius fractures
  • undisplaced extra-articular fracture can be managed conservatively with a cast immobilization. On the other hand, a displaced intra-articular two-part shear

    Classification of distal radius fractures

    Classification of distal radius fractures

    Classification_of_distal_radius_fractures

  • Longissimus
  • Muscle organ

    arises by tendons from the transverse processes of the upper five thoracic vertebrae, and the articular processes of the lower four cervical vertebrae

    Longissimus

    Longissimus

    Longissimus

  • Diplocaulus
  • Extinct genus of amphibians

    to a sixth the size of the latter) and less pronounced accessory articular processes (at the time identified as zygosphene-zygantrum articulations). The

    Diplocaulus

    Diplocaulus

    Diplocaulus

  • Mandible
  • Lower jaw bone

    The inner surface of the jaw is lined by a prearticular bone, while the articular bone forms the articulation with the skull proper. A set of three narrow

    Mandible

    Mandible

    Mandible

  • Carnufex
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    though not very far. The rear edge of the postzygapophyses (rear articular processes) are thin and dip downwards, though they do not converge and instead

    Carnufex

    Carnufex

    Carnufex

  • Garganornis
  • Extinct genus of birds

    peculiarly flattened on its top end; and the trochlea carpalis (a bony articular process that drives wing extension and flexion) is reduced and weak in shape

    Garganornis

    Garganornis

    Garganornis

  • Yingshanosaurus
  • Genus of stegosaurian dinosaurs

    with a well-developed iliac peduncle (articular process for the ilium) and a thin pubic peduncle (articular process for the pubis). The known bones of the

    Yingshanosaurus

    Yingshanosaurus

    Yingshanosaurus

  • Anatomy
  • Study of the structure of organisms

    fully ossified and the vertebrae interlock with each other and have articular processes. Their ribs are usually short and may be fused to the vertebrae.

    Anatomy

    Anatomy

    Anatomy

  • Apataelurus
  • Genus of extinct placental mammals

    sharp edges to which the masseter muscle attached. The articular process and coronoid process were both significantly reduced in size. Both the protrusion

    Apataelurus

    Apataelurus

    Apataelurus

  • Radial notch
  • Dent of the ulna receiving the radius

    is a narrow, oblong, articular depression on the lateral side of the coronoid process; it receives the circumferential articular surface of the head of

    Radial notch

    Radial_notch

  • Intraarticular fracture
  • Medical condition

    surface in which the break crosses into the surface of a joint, through the articular cartilage. This always results in damage to the cartilage, an area of

    Intraarticular fracture

    Intraarticular fracture

    Intraarticular_fracture

  • Articular disk of the temporomandibular joint
  • Fibrous plate between jawbone and skull

    The articular disk of the temporomandibular joint is a thin, oval plate made of non-vascular fibrous connective tissue located between the mandible's

    Articular disk of the temporomandibular joint

    Articular disk of the temporomandibular joint

    Articular_disk_of_the_temporomandibular_joint

  • Coronoid process of the ulna
  • Part of the ulna bone

    oblique cord is attached. Its lateral surface presents a narrow, oblong, articular depression, the radial notch. Its medial surface, by its prominent, free

    Coronoid process of the ulna

    Coronoid_process_of_the_ulna

  • Prozostrodon
  • Extinct genus of cynodonts

    broad coronoid process extended upwards. Behind the coronoid process, there was a backwards-pointing projection called the articular process. In modern mammals

    Prozostrodon

    Prozostrodon

    Prozostrodon

  • Teviornis
  • Extinct genus of birds

    presbyornithid on the basis of the trochlea carpalis extension (a bony articular process that drives wing extension and flexion), elongate sulcus tendineus

    Teviornis

    Teviornis

    Teviornis

  • Ambulocetus
  • Genus of extinct mammals

    originate near the pedicles, and project tailwards. The width between articular processes (two masses of bone which jut out of each centrum to connect with

    Ambulocetus

    Ambulocetus

    Ambulocetus

  • Dog anatomy
  • Studies of the visible part of a canine

    attached to the pedicles, the laminae, the spinous, transverse, and articular processes, the vertebral and intervertebral foramina, the atlas (C1), axis

    Dog anatomy

    Dog anatomy

    Dog_anatomy

  • Columella (auditory system)
  • Bony structures in the skull that serve the purpose of transmitting sounds

    reduce in size, the columella shortened in length. The stirrup-shaped articular processes of the columella inspired a new name for this auditory ossicle, the

    Columella (auditory system)

    Columella (auditory system)

    Columella_(auditory_system)

  • Chondrocyte
  • Cell that composes cartilage

    structure. The exception occurs at tissue boundaries, for example the articular surfaces of joints, in which chondrocytes may be flattened or discoid

    Chondrocyte

    Chondrocyte

    Chondrocyte

  • Pyramidal process of palatine bone
  • Bone projection of the skull

    a smooth, grooved, triangular area, limited on either side by a rough articular furrow. The furrows articulate with the pterygoid plates, while the grooved

    Pyramidal process of palatine bone

    Pyramidal process of palatine bone

    Pyramidal_process_of_palatine_bone

  • Amphibian
  • Class of ectothermic tetrapods

    protruded. Modern amphibians have fully ossified vertebrae with articular processes. Their ribs are usually short and may be fused to the vertebrae.

    Amphibian

    Amphibian

    Amphibian

  • Synovial fluid
  • Fluid found in the cavities of synovial joints

    the principal role of synovial fluid is to reduce friction between the articular cartilage of synovial joints during movement. Synovial fluid is a small

    Synovial fluid

    Synovial fluid

    Synovial_fluid

  • Glossary of dinosaur anatomy
  • theropods. zygapophyses The zygapophyses (singular: zygapophysis), or articular processes, are projections of the vertebral arch that connect adjacent vertebrae

    Glossary of dinosaur anatomy

    Glossary_of_dinosaur_anatomy

  • Yuanmouraptor
  • Genus of theropod dinosaurs

    strongly posteriorly elongated epipophyses (projections above the back articular process) on the anterior cervical vertebrae, and a strongly ventromedially

    Yuanmouraptor

    Yuanmouraptor

    Yuanmouraptor

  • Sinomammut
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    mandibular branch, which is only fragmentarily preserved at the ascending articular process, the joint surface is missing. It was initially believed to have been

    Sinomammut

    Sinomammut

    Sinomammut

  • Dimples of Venus
  • Depressions over the gluteal fold

    venous channel. They are used as a landmark for finding the superior articular facets of the sacrum as a guide to place sacral pedicle screws in spine

    Dimples of Venus

    Dimples of Venus

    Dimples_of_Venus

  • Spinophorosaurus
  • Middle Jurassic genus of sauropod dinosaur

    (spinous process) and the sideward projecting diapophyses, which together give the vertebra a T-shape in front and rear views. Pairs of articular processes connecting

    Spinophorosaurus

    Spinophorosaurus

    Spinophorosaurus

  • Lumbar nerves
  • Spinal nerves emerging from the lumbar vertebrae

    The middle divisions of the posterior branches run close to the articular processes of the vertebrae and end in the multifidus muscle. The outer branches

    Lumbar nerves

    Lumbar nerves

    Lumbar_nerves

  • Periosteum
  • Membrane covering outer surface of bones

    a membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones, except at the articular surfaces (i.e. the parts within a joint space) of long bones. (At the

    Periosteum

    Periosteum

    Periosteum

  • Osteophyte
  • Small abnormal bony outgrowth

    differences. Osteophytes are typically intra-articular (within the joint capsule). A range of bone-formation processes are associated with aging, degeneration

    Osteophyte

    Osteophyte

    Osteophyte

  • Radius (bone)
  • One of the two long bones of the forearm

    with articular surfaces for the ulna, scaphoid and lunate bones. The distal end of the radius forms two palpable points, radially the styloid process and

    Radius (bone)

    Radius (bone)

    Radius_(bone)

  • Chondrogenesis
  • Biological process of cartilage development

    will either stay in their current state and become articular cartilage or they will enter a process called endochondral ossification where the cells will

    Chondrogenesis

    Chondrogenesis

    Chondrogenesis

  • Capsule of the glenohumeral joint
  • Articular capsule of the shoulder joint

    The capsule of the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint is the articular capsule of the shoulder. It completely surrounds the joint. It is attached above to

    Capsule of the glenohumeral joint

    Capsule of the glenohumeral joint

    Capsule_of_the_glenohumeral_joint

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Online names & meanings

  • Modin
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Modin

    Delightful

  • Salamat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Salamat

    Soundness; Integrity; Safety

  • Naagdhar | நாகதர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Naagdhar | நாகதர

    Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra

  • Janan
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Janan

    Heart Soul

  • Cetana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Cetana

    Concious; Animated; Visible; Elegant

  • Kanizah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kanizah

    Firm, Young girl

  • Manushi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Manushi

    Woman; Goddess Laxmi; Humanity

  • Westen
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Westen

    West Town; From the Western Settlement

  • Claytin
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Claytin

    Town by a Clay Bed

  • Hariti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hariti

    Goddess of smallpox.

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  • Particular
  • n.

    One of the details or items of grounds of claim; -- usually in the pl.; also, a bill of particulars; a minute account; as, a particular of premises.

  • Articular
  • n.

    Alt. of Articulary

  • Auricular
  • a.

    Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest.

  • Particular
  • a.

    Containing a part only; limited; as, a particular estate, or one precedent to an estate in remainder.

  • Particular
  • a.

    Holding a particular estate; as, a particular tenant.

  • Auricular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves.

  • Particular
  • a.

    Separate or distinct by reason of superiority; distinguished; important; noteworthy; unusual; special; as, he brought no particular news; she was the particular belle of the party.

  • Articulate
  • a.

    Jointed; formed with joints; consisting of segments united by joints; as, articulate animals or plants.

  • Articuli
  • pl.

    of Articulus

  • Articular
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an articular process.

  • Particular
  • a.

    Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; circumstantial; precise; as, a full and particular account of an accident; hence, nice; fastidious; as, a man particular in his dress.

  • Supra-auricular
  • n.

    A supra-auricular feather.

  • Particular
  • a.

    Relating to a part or portion of anything; concerning a part separated from the whole or from others of the class; separate; sole; single; individual; specific; as, the particular stars of a constellation.

  • Particular
  • a.

    Forming a part of a genus; relatively limited in extension; affirmed or denied of a part of a subject; as, a particular proposition; -- opposed to universal: e. g. (particular affirmative) Some men are wise; (particular negative) Some men are not wise.

  • Articularly
  • adv.

    In an articular or an articulate manner.

  • Auricular
  • a.

    Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence.

  • Articulate
  • n.

    An animal of the subkingdom Articulata.

  • Reticular
  • a.

    Having the form of a net, or of network; formed with interstices; retiform; as, reticular cartilage; a reticular leaf.

  • Articulate
  • a.

    Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars.

  • Articulate
  • v. i.

    To utter articulate sounds; to utter the elementary sounds of a language; to enunciate; to speak distinctly.