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condyle (/ˈkɒndɪl, -daɪl/; Latin: condylus, from Gr****:
kondylos; κόνδυλος knuckle) is the
round prominence at the end of a bone, most
often part of...
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Anatomical terminology Specifically, Latin: condylus, from "knuckle" (Gr****:
kondylos), with "epi"
referring to "Upon". Specifically, 'spine, crest' (Old English:hrycg)...
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Condylon or
Kondylon or
Condylum (Ancient Gr****: Κόνδυλον) or
Kondylos was one of the four
fortresses which defended the Vale of
Tempe in
ancient Thessaly...
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palms were
divided into four
digits (dáktylos) or two "middle phalanges" (
kóndylos). Two
palms made a half-foot (hēmipódion or dikhás); three, a span (spithamḗ);...
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Modern equivalent Description daktylos δάκτυλος 19.3 mm (0.76 in)
finger kondylos κόνδυλος 2
daktyloi 38.5 mm (1.52 in)
knuckle palaistē or dōron παλαιστή...
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Bendering wheat bin". The
specific epithet (condylosa) is from the Gr****
kondylos meaning "****" or "prominence",
referring to the ****bly fruit. This melaleuca...
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including modified forms of the Gr**** and
Roman units of the finger,
kondylos, anticheir, palaiste, dichas, spithame, pechys, pace, fathom, schoenus...