Definition of Coronoid. Meaning of Coronoid. Synonyms of Coronoid

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Definition of Coronoid

Coronoid
Coronoid Cor"o*noid (k[o^]r"[-o]*noid), a. [Gr. korw`nh crow + -oid: cf. F. corono["i]de.] (Anat.) Resembling the beak of a crow; as, the coronoid process of the jaw, or of the ulna.

Meaning of Coronoid from wikipedia

- Look up coronoid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Coronoid process (from Gr**** korone, "like a crown") can refer to: The coronoid process of the...
- In human anatomy, the mandible's coronoid process (from Gr**** korōnē 'hooked') is a thin, triangular eminence, which is flattened from side to side and...
- anterior portion of the trochlea is a small depression, the coronoid fossa, which receives the coronoid process of the ulna during flexion of the forearm. It...
- The coronoid process of the ulna is a triangular process projecting forward from the anterior proximal portion of the ulna. Its base is continuous with...
- quadrilateral muscle, consisting of three heads, superficial, deep and coronoid. The fibers of superficial and deep heads are continuous at their insertion...
- the coronoid process by a rounded bundle of muscular fibers. The semilunar notch is a large depression, formed by the olecranon and the coronoid process...
- two processes, the coronoid in front and the condyloid behind, separated by a deep concavity, the mandibular notch. The coronoid process is a thin, triangular...
- epicondyles, 2 processes (trochlea and capitulum), and 3 fossae (radial fossa, coronoid fossa, and olecranon fossa). As well as its true anatomical neck, the constriction...
- include an ununited anconeal process (UAP) and fragmented or ununited medial coronoid process (FCP or FMCP). Osteochondritis dissecans is difficult to diagnose...
- the humerus; and, below, by its broad base to the medial margin of the coronoid process of the ulna. The posterior portion, also of triangular form, is...