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syssarcosis
‖ syssarcosis (sɪsɑːˈkəʊsɪs) Also 7–8 sysarcosis. [mod.L., a. Gr. συσσάρκωσις, f. συσσαρκοῦν to unite by flesh, cover over with flesh, f. σύν syn-1 + σάρξ flesh.] 1. Anat. The union of bones by means of intervening muscle.1676 Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. vii. ii. 479. 1726 Monro Anat. Bones 267 The Scap... Oxford English Dictionary
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symphysis
‖ symphysis (ˈsɪmfɪsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. σύµϕυσις a growing together, esp. of the bones, f. σύν sym- + ϕύσις growth.] 1. Anat. and Zool. The union of two bones or skeletal elements originally separate, either by fusion of the bony substance (synostosis) or by intervening cartilage (synchondrosis); th... Oxford English Dictionary
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firmify
† ˈfirmify, v. Obs. rare. [f. firm a. + -ify.] trans. To make firm. intr. To become firm.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 5 You shall not dread, to finde the examples of Syssarcosis very playne, in the fleshy firmifieng of the teeth in their Celles. Ibid. 17 Os Hyoides..is so firmified in the middest, as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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syn-
▪ I. syn-1 (sɪn) Latinized form of Gr. συν- (= σύν prep. with), together, similarly, alike, occurring in many modern scientific terms, the more recent or less important of which are collected in this article. It undergoes assimilation before consonants, before l to syl-, e.g. syllable, συλλαβή, syll... Oxford English Dictionary
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