multangular

answer Answers

ProphetesAI is thinking...

MindMap

Loading...

Sources

1
multangular
multangular, a. (n.) (mʌlˈtæŋgjʊlə(r)) [ad. mod.L. multangulāris: see multi- and angular. Cf. F. multangulaire.] A. adj. Having many angles; many-angled; polygonal.1679 Evelyn Sylva (ed. 3) xxxv. §21 Some [leaves] round; others long, Oval, Multangular, indented. 1683 Phil. Trans. XIII. 238 A..Multan... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 3.0 0.0
2
Multangular
Multangular can refer to one of two bones: The Trapezoid (lesser multangular) The Trapezium (greater multangular) See also The Multangular Tower, wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 1.5 0.0
3
Multangular bone
Multangular bone may refer to: Trapezium, also known as the greater multangular bone Trapezoid bone, also known as the lesser multangular bone wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.90000004 0.0
4
multangulous
† mulˈtangulous, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. multangul-us (see multangle) + -ous.] Multangular.1659 Stanley Hist. Philos. xi. ix. (1687) 765/1 He referred Sapours to Figure; the round Atoms..make a sweet Sapor;..the Multangulous..a harsh. 1680 T. Lawson Mite into Treas. 33 Obtusangulous, Acutangulous, Mult... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.6 0.0
5
multangle
† ˈmultangle Geom. Obs. [ad. mod.L. multangulum, neut. sing. of multangulus: see multi- and angle n.] A polygon.1674 S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 174 If 3 [angles] then called a Triangle, if 4 a Quadrangle, if more a Multangle or Polygone. 1788 T. Taylor Proclus I. 85 Multangles, and all the figures of ma... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.6 0.0
6
Eboracum
Martin Lister was the first to recognise that the Multangular Tower was Roman in date in a 1683 paper with the Royal Society. The multangular tower of York city walls is a multi-period structure based on the south-west corner tower of the Roman Legionary Fortress. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
7
Dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments
The second metacarpal bone receives two fasciculi, one from the greater, the other from the lesser multangular. The third metacarpal receives two, one each from the lesser multangular and capitate. The fourth two, one each from the capitate and hamate. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
8
polygonial
† polyˈgonial, a. (n.) Obs. [f. L. polygōni-us polygonal + -al1.] a. adj. = polygonal a. b. n. = polygon.1703 T. N. City & C. Purchaser 238 Polygonial Turrets. 1766 Compl. Farmer s.v. Surveying, To find the content of a regular polygonial, or multangular figure. Ibid., [How] to divide triangles, par... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
9
Palmar carpometacarpal ligaments
the dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments, with the exception of those of the third metacarpal, which are three in number: a lateral one from the greater multangular wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
10
Trapezium (bone)
The trapezium bone (greater multangular bone) is a carpal bone in the hand. It forms the radial border of the carpal tunnel. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
11
Trapezoid bone
The trapezoid bone (lesser multangular bone) is a carpal bone in tetrapods, including humans. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
12
Radial collateral ligament of wrist joint
Navicular bone of the hand), immediately adjacent to its proximal articular surface and some fibres extend to the lateral side of the trapezium (greater multangular wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
13
Intercarpal joints
The dorsal ligaments are three in number, extend transversely from one bone to another on the dorsal surface, connecting the greater with the lesser multangular , the lesser multangular with the capitate, and the capitate with the hamate. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
14
Second metacarpal bone
on the upper surface: the intermediate is the largest and is concave from side to side, convex from before backward for articulation with the lesser multangular ; the lateral is small, flat and oval for articulation with the greater multangular; the medial, on the summit of the ridge, is long and narrow for articulation wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
15
Flexor retinaculum of the hand
On the radial side of the retinaculum is the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis, which lies in the groove on the greater multangular between the attachments wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0