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Arthrospore Arthrospore Ar"thro*spore, n. [Gr. ? joint + E. spore.]
(Bacteriol.)
A bacterial resting cell, -- formerly considered a spore, but
now known to occur even in endosporous bacteria. --
Ar`thro*spor"ic, Ar*thros"po*rous, a.
Arthrosporic Arthrospore Ar"thro*spore, n. [Gr. ? joint + E. spore.]
(Bacteriol.)
A bacterial resting cell, -- formerly considered a spore, but
now known to occur even in endosporous bacteria. --
Ar`thro*spor"ic, Ar*thros"po*rous, a.
Arthrosporous Arthrospore Ar"thro*spore, n. [Gr. ? joint + E. spore.]
(Bacteriol.)
A bacterial resting cell, -- formerly considered a spore, but
now known to occur even in endosporous bacteria. --
Ar`thro*spor"ic, Ar*thros"po*rous, a.
Enarthrosis Enarthrosis En`ar*thro"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? jointed;
? in + ? joint.] (Anat.)
A ball and socket joint, or the kind of articulation
represented by such a joint. See Articulation.
Hydrarthrosis Hydrarthrosis Hy`drar*thro"sis, n. [NL. See Hydro-, 1, and
Arthrosis.] (Med.)
An effusion of watery liquid into the cavity of a joint.
Synarthroses Synarthrosis Syn`ar*thro"sis, n.; pl. Synarthroses. [NL.,
fr. Gr. ? a being jointed together, fr. ? to link or joint
together; sy`n with + ? a joint.] (Anat.)
Immovable articulation by close union, as in sutures. It
sometimes includes symphysial articulations also. See the
Note under Articulation, n., 1.
Synarthrosis Synarthrosis Syn`ar*thro"sis, n.; pl. Synarthroses. [NL.,
fr. Gr. ? a being jointed together, fr. ? to link or joint
together; sy`n with + ? a joint.] (Anat.)
Immovable articulation by close union, as in sutures. It
sometimes includes symphysial articulations also. See the
Note under Articulation, n., 1.