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tibio-|tɪbɪəʊ| used as combining form of tibia, in anatomical terms in the sense ‘pertaining to the tibia and (some other part)’, as tibio-femoral, tibio-fibular, tibio-metatarsal, tibio-peroneal, tibio-popliteal, etc., adjs.; tibioˈtarsal a., of or pertaining to the tibia and the tarsus; pertaining to the tibiotarsus; tibioˈtarsus, Ornith., the tibia of a bird's leg with the condyles formed by its fusion with the proximal bones of the tarsus.
1835–6Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 152/1 The inferior *tibio⁓fibular articulation.
1870Rolleston Anim. Life 14 The *tibiometatarsal joint.
1803Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 174 In describing the direction of the superficial femoral artery,..at first it is rotulo-tibial, then *tibio-popliteal.
1835–6Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 151/2 The anterior *tibio⁓tarsal ligament arises from this margin. 1872Coues N. Amer. Birds 69 The leg is almost always feathered to or beyond the tibio-tarsal joint.
1883Martin & Moale Vertebr. Dissect. ii. 124 The *tibio-tarsus..consists not only of the tibia, but of the proximal bone of the tarsus, which becomes fused with it at an early period. |