di·aph·y·sis
(dī-ăf′ĭ-sĭs)n. pl. di·aph·y·ses (-sēz′) Anatomy The shaft of a long bone.
[Greek
diaphusis,
spinous process of the tibia, from
diaphuesthai,
to grow between :
dia-,
dia- +
phuesthai,
to grow, middle voice of
phuein; see
bheuə- in
Indo-European roots.]
di′a·phys′i·al (dī′ə-fĭz′ē-əl), di·aph′y·se′al (dī-ăf′ĭ-sē′əl, dī′ə-fĭz′ē-əl) adj.
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Adj. | 1. | diaphyseal - relating to the diaphysis of a bone |
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