Definition of Symphyses

1. Noun. (plural of symphysis) ¹

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Definition of Symphyses

1. symphysis [n] - See also: symphysis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Symphyses

symphoniously
symphoniousness
symphonise
symphonist
symphonists
symphonize
symphonized
symphonizes
symphonizing
symphony
symphony-orchestra
symphony orchestra
symphony orchestras
symphoric
symphyseal
symphyses (current term)
symphysial
symphysies
symphysion
symphysy
symphytism
sympiesometer
sympiesometers
sympiezometer
sympiezometers
symplasia
symplasias
symplasm

Literary usage of Symphyses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on Clinical Medicine: Delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris by Armand Trousseau, Pierre Victor Bazire, John Rose Cormack (1872)
"Pain in Pelvic symphyses. — Constriction by a Bandage at once facilitates Walking. — Conditions to be fulfilled by the Bandage. — Puerperal State may lead ..."

2. A System of Surgery: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Operative by Samuel David Gross (1882)
"Separation of the pelvic symphyses is liable to be produced by external injury, as when the body is jammed violently between two hard and resisting objects; ..."

3. King's Eclectic Obstetrics by John King, Robert C. Wintermute (1892)
"symphyses AND LIGAMENTS OF THE PELVIS. THE BONES of the PELVIS are united together in such n manner as to give to it great strength, the articulations being ..."

4. Lectures on Clinical Medicine: Delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris by Armand Trousseau, Pierre Victor Bazire, John Rose Cormack (1872)
"Pain in Pelvic symphyses. — Constriction by a Bandage at once facilitates Walking. — Conditions to be fulfilled by the Bandage. — Puerperal State may lead ..."

5. A System of Surgery: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Operative by Samuel David Gross (1882)
"Separation of the pelvic symphyses is liable to be produced by external injury, as when the body is jammed violently between two hard and resisting objects; ..."

6. King's Eclectic Obstetrics by John King, Robert C. Wintermute (1892)
"symphyses AND LIGAMENTS OF THE PELVIS. THE BONES of the PELVIS are united together in such n manner as to give to it great strength, the articulations being ..."

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