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Condyle
Upper surface of right tibia.
Details
Identifiers
Latincondylus
TA98 A02.0.00.029
FMA 75434
Anatomical terms of bone

A condyle ( /ˈkɒndɪl, -dl/; [1] [2] Latin: condylus, from Greek: kondylos; κόνδυλος knuckle) is the round prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint – an articulation with another bone. It is one of the markings or features of bones, and can refer to:

Although not generally termed condyles, the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus act as condyles in the elbow, and the femur head acts as a condyle in the hip joint.

Condyle may also be used to describe an intrusion of the endocarp into the seed cavity of flowering plants like Abuta.

References

  • The dictionary definition of condyle at Wiktionary


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Condyle (anatomy))
Condyle
Upper surface of right tibia.
Details
Identifiers
Latincondylus
TA98 A02.0.00.029
FMA 75434
Anatomical terms of bone

A condyle ( /ˈkɒndɪl, -dl/; [1] [2] Latin: condylus, from Greek: kondylos; κόνδυλος knuckle) is the round prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint – an articulation with another bone. It is one of the markings or features of bones, and can refer to:

Although not generally termed condyles, the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus act as condyles in the elbow, and the femur head acts as a condyle in the hip joint.

Condyle may also be used to describe an intrusion of the endocarp into the seed cavity of flowering plants like Abuta.

References

  • The dictionary definition of condyle at Wiktionary



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