Ligement

Lige´ment

    (lĭj´ment)
n.1.See Ledgment.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in periodicals archive
Bifuracted "Y" ligement. Fibrosis and shortening of the talocalcaneal ligament increases with age of the child.
But Carragher has no doubts his Liverpool team-mate can step into the breach created by Owen's cruciate ligement damage if Eriksson decides to play with two strikers in Sunday's second-round match with Ecuador in Stuttgart.
Mike Simpkins is also out with a knee ligement injury.
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