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Webster 1913 Edition


Symphysis


Sym′phy-sis

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Symphyses
(#)
.
[NL., fr. Gr. [GREEK], fr. [GREEK] to make to grow together;
σύν
with + [GREEK] to cause to grow; to grow.]
(Anat.)
(a)
An articulation formed by intervening cartilage;
as, the pubic
symphysis
.
(b)
The union or coalescence of bones; also, the place of union or coalescence;
as, the
symphysis
of the lower jaw
. Cf.
Articulation
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Symphysis

SYM'PHYSIS

,
Noun.
[Gr. together, and to grow.]
1.
In anatomy, the union of bones by cartilage; a connection of bones without a movable joint.
2.
In surgery, a coalescence of a natural passage; also, the first intention of cure in a wound.

Definition 2024


symphysis

symphysis

English

Noun

symphysis (plural symphyses)

  1. The process of two, originally separate bones growing together as the mammalian subject matures, as with the pubic bones or lower jawbones in humans.
  2. A line discernable on X-ray showing such fusion.
  3. The cartilaginous material that adjoins and facilitates the junction of such bones, with or without synovia.