discus
111discus — noun (C) a heavy plate shaped object which is thrown as far as possible as a sport …
112discus — dis·cus …
113discus — n. (pl. discuses) 1 a heavy thick centred disc thrown in ancient Greek games. 2 a similar disc thrown in modern field sports. Etymology: L f. Gk diskos …
114Symphysodon discus — Discus de Heckel Discus de Heckel …
115Discus Prolaps — MRT Aufnahme eines Bandscheibenvorfalls in der Lendenwirbelsäule …
116discus fish — noun Any of three cichlid fish species from the genus Symphysodon, popular as aquarium fishes …
117discus articularis — [TA] articular disk: a pad composed of fibrocartilage or dense fibrous tissue found in some synovial joints; it extends into the joint from a marginal attachment at the articular capsule and in some cases completely divides the joint cavity into… …
118discus articularis articulationis acromioclavicularis — [TA] articular disk of acromioclavicular joint: a pad of fibrocartilage, sometimes present, commonly imperfect, within the articular cavity of the acromioclavicular joint. Called also Weitbrecht cartilage and meniscus of acromioclavicular joint …
119discus articularis articulationis radioulnaris distalis — [TA] articular disk of distal radioulnar joint: a triangular pad of fibrocartilage, attached at its base to the radius and at its apex to the base of the styloid process of the ulna; it usually separates the articular cavity of the distal… …
120discus articularis articulationis sternoclavicularis — [TA] articular disk of sternoclavicular joint: a pad of fibrocartilage, the circumference of which is connected to the articular capsule of the sternoclavicular joint; it is attached superiorly to the clavicle and inferiorly to the first costal… …