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DictionarySeeangleangulus
angulus [ang´gu-lus] (pl. an´guli) (L.) angle; used in names of anatomic structures or landmarks.An·gle (ang'gĕl), Edward Hartley, U.S. orthodontist, 1855-1930. See: Angle classification of malocclusion. an·gle (θ), (ang'gl), [TA] The meeting point of two lines or planes; the figure formed by the junction of two lines or planes; the space bounded on two sides by converging lines or planes. For angles not listed below, see the descriptive term; for example, axioincisal, distobuccal, labiogingival, linguogingival (2), mesiogingival, and proximobuccal. Synonym(s): angulus [TA] [L. angulus] incisura angularis An abrupt indentation of the gastric wall along the lesser curvature, located between the proximal 2/3 and distal 1/3, marking the imaginary junction between the antrum and body.an·gle (ang'gĕl) [TA] The figure formed by the junction of two lines or planes; the space bounded on two sides by lines or planes that meet. For specific angles, see the descriptive term, e.g., axioincisal, distobuccal, labiogingival, linguogingival (2), mesiogingival, proximobuccal. Synonym(s): angulus [TA] . [L. angulus] |