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am·phi·ar·thro·sis A0264000 (ăm′fē-är-thrō′sĭs)n. pl. am·phi·ar·thro·ses (-sēz) A type of articulation between bony surfaces that permits limited motion and is connected by ligaments or elastic cartilage, such as that between the vertebrae.amphiarthrosis (ˌæmfɪɑːˈθrəʊsɪs) n, pl -ses (-siːz) (Anatomy) anatomy a type of articulation permitting only slight movement, as between the vertebrae of the backbone[C19: from amphi- + Greek arthrōsis articulation, from arthron a joint]amphiarthrosisenUK
amphiarthrosis [am″fe-ahr-thro´sis] a joint in which the surfaces are connected by disks of fibrocartilage, as between vertebrae.sym·phy·sis, gen. sym·phy·ses (sim'fi-sis, -sēz), [TA] 1. Form of cartilaginous joint in which union between two bones is effected by means of fibrocartilage. Synonym(s): amphiarthrosis2. A union, meeting point, or commissure of any two structures. 3. A pathologic adhesion or growing together. Synonym(s): secondary cartilaginous joint ☆ , fibrocartilaginous joint [G. a growing together] amphiarthrosis (ăm′fē-är-thrō′sĭs)n. pl. amphiarthro·ses (-sēz) A type of articulation between bony surfaces that permits limited motion and is connected by ligaments or elastic cartilage, such as that between the vertebrae.amphiarthrosis A type of joint allowing very limited movement because the bones are connected by FIBROCARTILAGE. Such joints occur between adjacent vertebrae or between the ribs and the breast bone.ThesaurusSeesymphysis |