xiphoid
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Xiphoid — Xiph oid (?; 277), a. [Gr. ? sword shaped; xi fos a sword + ? form, shape: cf. F. xiphoide.] (Anat.) (a) Like a sword; ensiform. (b) Of or pertaining to the xiphoid process; xiphoidian. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
xiphoid — [zif′oid΄] adj. [Gr xiphoeides, sword shaped < xiphos, sword + eidēs, OID] Anat. Zool. shaped like a sword; ensiform n. XIPHISTERNUM: in full xiphoid process … English World dictionary
xiphoid — (adj.) 1851, from XIPHIAS (Cf. xiphias) swordfish + OID (Cf. oid) … Etymology dictionary
Xiphoid — Das Brustbein oder lat. Sternum ist ein platter, schwertförmiger Knochen in der vorderen Mitte des Brustkorbs, an dem die Rippen bzw. deren knorpelige Verlängerungen ansetzen. Für hinter dem Brustbein gelegene Strukturen verwendet man die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
xiphoid — noun Etymology: New Latin xiphoides, from Greek xiphoeidēs, from xiphos Date: circa 1860 xiphoid process • xiphoid adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
xiphoid — Sword shaped; applied especially to the x. process. SYN: ensiform, gladiate, mucronate. [xipho + G. eidos, appearance] * * * xi·phoid zī .fȯid, zif .ȯid n XIPHOID PROCESS xiphoid adj * * * xiph·oid (zifґoid) (ziґfoid) [Gr. xiphoeid& … Medical dictionary
xiphoid — a. sword like. ♦ xiphoid process, lowest division of sternum; king crab s tail. ♦ xiphophyllous, a. with sword shaped leaves … Dictionary of difficult words
xiphoid — adj. Biol. sword shaped. Phrases and idioms: xiphoid process the cartilaginous process at the lower end of the sternum. Etymology: Gk xiphoeides f. xiphos sword … Useful english dictionary
xiphoid cartilage — n XIPHOID PROCESS * * * see xiphoid process * * * processus xiphoideus … Medical dictionary
xiphoid cartilage — xiphoid process … The new mediacal dictionary
xiphoid process — xiphoid cartilage the lowermost section of the breastbone (see sternum): a flat pointed cartilage that gradually ossifies until it is completely replaced by bone, a process not completed until after middle age. It does not articulate with any… … The new mediacal dictionary