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Chondro-
Chondro- Chon"dro- [Gr. ? a grain (of wheat or spelt), cartilage.] A combining form meaning a grain, granular, granular cartilage, cartilaginous; as, the chondrocranium, the cartilaginous skull of the lower vertebrates and of embryos.
Chondrodite
Chondrodite Chon"dro*dite, n. [Gr. ? a grain (of wheat or spelt), cartilage.] (Min.) A fluosilicate of magnesia and iron, yellow to red in color, often occurring in granular form in a crystalline limestone.
Chondroganoidea
Chondroganoidea Chon`dro*ga*noi"de*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + NL. ganoidei. See Ganoid.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of ganoid fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so called on account of their cartilaginous skeleton.
Chondrogen
Chondrogen Chon"dro*gen, n. [Gr. ? cartilage + -gen.] (Physiol. Chem.) Same as Chondrigen.
Chondrogenesis
Chondrogenesis Chon`dro*gen"e*sis, n. [Gr. ? cartilage + genesis.] (Physiol.) The development of cartilage.
Chondroid
Chondroid Chon"droid, a. [Gr. ? cartilage + -oid.] Resembling cartilage.
Chondrology
Chondrology Chon*drol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? cartilage + -logy: cf. F. chondrologie.] (Anat.) The science which treats of cartilages. --Dunglison.
Chondroma
Chondroma Chon*dro"ma, n.; pl. Chondromata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + -oma.] A cartilaginous tumor or growth.
Chondromata
Chondroma Chon*dro"ma, n.; pl. Chondromata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + -oma.] A cartilaginous tumor or growth.
Chondrometer
Chondrometer Chon*drom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? a grain (of wheat or spelt), cartilage + -meter.] A steelyard for weighting grain.
Chondropterygia
Chondropterygii Chon*drop`te*ryg"i*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + ?, ?, wing, fin.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of fishes, characterized by cartilaginous fins and skeleton. It includes both ganoids (sturgeons, etc.) and selachians (sharks), but is now often restricted to the latter. [Written also Chondropterygia.]
Chondropterygian
Chondropterygian Chon*drop`ter*yg"i*an, a. [Cf. F. chondropterygien.] Having a cartilaginous skeleton. -- n. One of the Chondropterygii.
Chondropterygii
Chondropterygii Chon*drop`te*ryg"i*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + ?, ?, wing, fin.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of fishes, characterized by cartilaginous fins and skeleton. It includes both ganoids (sturgeons, etc.) and selachians (sharks), but is now often restricted to the latter. [Written also Chondropterygia.]
Chondrostei
Chondrostei Chon*dros"te*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + ? bone.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so named because the skeleton is cartilaginous.
Chondrotomy
Chondrotomy Chon*drot"o*my, n. [Gr. ? + ? a cutting.] (Anat.) The dissection of cartilages.
Enchondroma
Enchondroma En`chon*dro"ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? in + ? cartilage + -oma.] (Med.) A cartilaginous tumor growing from the interior of a bone. --Quain.
Fibrochondrosteal
Fibrochondrosteal Fi`bro*chon*dros"te*al, a. [L. fibra a fiber + gr. ? cartilage + ? bone.] (Anat.) Partly fibrous, partly cartilaginous, and partly osseous. --St. George Mivart.
Synchondroses
Synchondrosis Syn`chon*dro"sis, n.; pl. Synchondroses. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; sy`n with + ? cartilage.] (Anat.) An immovable articulation in which the union is formed by cartilage. -- Syn`chon*dro"si*al, a.
Synchondrosial
Synchondrosis Syn`chon*dro"sis, n.; pl. Synchondroses. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; sy`n with + ? cartilage.] (Anat.) An immovable articulation in which the union is formed by cartilage. -- Syn`chon*dro"si*al, a.
Synchondrosis
Synchondrosis Syn`chon*dro"sis, n.; pl. Synchondroses. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; sy`n with + ? cartilage.] (Anat.) An immovable articulation in which the union is formed by cartilage. -- Syn`chon*dro"si*al, a.
Synchondrotomy
Synchondrotomy Syn`chon*drot"o*my, n. [Gr. ? union by cartilage + ? to cut.] (Surg.) Symphyseotomy.
Wondrous
Wondrous Won"drous, adv. [OE. wonders, adv. (later also adj.). See Wonder, n., and cf. -wards.] In a wonderful or surprising manner or degree; wonderfully. For sylphs, yet mindful of their ancient race, Are, as when women, wondrous fond of place. --Pope. And now there came both mist and snow, And it grew wondrous cold. --Coleridge.

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