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meniscus (anatomy) a disk of cartilage that serves as a cushion between the ends of bones that meet at a joint (optics) a lens that is concave on one side and convex on the other (physics) the curved upper surface of a nonturbulent liquid in a vertical tube
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meniscus of inferior radioulnar joint discus articularis articulationis radioulnaris distalis.
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meniscus Meniscus (plural: menisci) has different meanings: A meniscus is a curve in the surface of a liquid, produced in response to the surface of the container or another object. It can be either concave or convex. A convex meniscus occurs when the molecules of the liquid repel the molecules of the container or object. This may be seen between mercury and glass in barometers. Conversely, a concave meniscus occurs when the molecules of the liquid attract those of the container. ...
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meniscus sign the radioscopic appearance of a crescentic shadow made by the crater of a gastric ulcer: when the convexity of the crescent points outward the ulcer is on the lesser curvature; when the convexity points downward the ulcer is distal to the angular incisure. Called also Carman's s., Carman-Kirklin s., and crescent s.
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