释义 |
troch·lea \ˈträklēə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, sheaf of pulleys, from Greek trochileia, trochilea; akin to Greek trochos wheel, trechein to run — more at trochee : an anatomical structure felt to resemble a pulley: as a. : the articular surface on the medial condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna b. : the fibrous ring in the inner upper part of the orbit through which the tendon of the trochlear muscle of the eye passes c. : the smooth depression on the front of the femur between the condyles |