syndesmotice
Latin
Etymology
syndesmōticus + -ē
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [syn.dɛsˈmoː.tɪ.keː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [sin̪.d̪ezˈmɔː.t̪i.t͡ʃe]
Adverb
syndesmōticē (not comparable)
- (New Latin, anatomy) syndesmotically (by means of a syndesmosis or of syndesmoses)
- 1865, Josephus Hyrtl, Cryptobranchus Japonicus: Schediasma anatomicum [Cryptobranchus japonicus: An anatomical sketch], page 128:
- a, Cartilago pelvis impar, partibus lateralibus geminis, (b, b) syndesmotice unitis, constat.
- a, The uneven[ly distributed] cartilage of the pelvis, composed of paired lateral members, (b, b) united syndesmotically.