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Bones See also anatomy; body, human. Medicine. a disease resulting from abnormal activity of the pituitary gland in which bones of the extremities are enlarged. — acromegalic, adj. 1. a branch of medical science that studies fractures. 2. a treatise on fractures. Obsolete, a skeleton. the breaking of a bone into small pieces. organic change into a hornlike form. the science of skull description. — craniographer, n. — craniographic, craniographical, adj. the shaft section of a long bone. — diaphytical, adj. a joint or articulation, as that at the knee, which allows maximum movement. an abnormal calcareous growth on a bone or tooth. See also plants. an abnormal physical condition characterized by extensive structural defects of the skeleton and by gross mental deficiency. an immovable joint, the bone being fixed in its socket in such a way that it does not move. any abnormal curvature of the bones, especially forward curvature of the spine, resulting in a hollow in the back. — lordotic, adj. 1. the act of dislocating a bone or putting a joint out of position. 2. the condition of dislocation or being out of joint. a place or receptacle for the bones of the dead. See also death. the breaking of a bone either to correct a deformity or to reset a bone that has healed badly after a fracture. See also bodily functions. the study of bones for descriptive purposes. — osteographer, n. — osteographic, osteographical, adj. the branch of anatomy that studies the skeleton. Also called skeletology. — osteologist, osteologer, n. — osteologie, osteological, adj. softening of the bones resulting from malnutrition and the consequent loss of essential salts from the bones. divination by the examination of bones. — osteomantic, adj. the measurement of bones. 1. study of diseases of the bones. 2. any disease of the bone. — osteopathologist, n. — osteopathologic, osteopathological, adj. 1. a disease of the bone. 2. a therapeutic system based upon the premise that restoring or maintaining health requires manipulation of the skeleton and muscles to preserve normal structure. — osteopath, osteopathist, n. — osteopathie, adj. the surgical practice of bone-grafting. the rarefaction of bone, resulting in abnormally porous and weak bony tissue. 1. the dissection or anatomy of bones. 2. the cutting of bones as part of a surgical operation. — osteotomist, n. ossification or the process of bone formation. a form of divination in which a shoulder blade is heated in a fire and the resulting cracks in the bone are consulted for omens. — scapulomantic, adj. the study of jawbones. — siagonologic, siagonological, adj. osteology. a form of divination by means of an animal’s shoulder blade. — spatulamantic, adj. the growing together or the fixed or almost fixed union of two bones, as the two halves of the lower jaw. — symphyseal, symphysial, symphystic, adj. the joining of two or more bones by muscle. 1. an abnormally turned condition of a bone in part of the human body, especially the leg.
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