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osteophyte
(redirected from Bone spur)

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os·te·o·phyte  (st--ft)
n.
A small, abnormal bony outgrowth.

oste·o·phytic (-ftk) adj.

osteophyte [ˈɒstɪəˌfaɪt]
n
(Medicine) a small abnormal bony outgrowth
osteophytic  [ˌɒstɪəˈfɪtɪk] adj
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Noun1.osteophyte - small abnormal bony outgrowth
appendage, outgrowth, process - a natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant; "a bony process"


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