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posterior intercondylar area of tibia The deep notch between the tibial condyles posteriorly to which attaches the posterior cruciate ligament.
Synonym: area intercondylaris posterior tibiae.
(05 Mar 2000)
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anterior intercondylar area of tibia The broad depressed area between the tibial condyles anteriorly to which attach the anterior ends of the menisci and the anterior cruciate ligament.
Synonym: area intercondylaris anterior tibiae.
(05 Mar 2000)
intercondylar Intercondylicintercondyloid
Between two condyles.
(05 Mar 2000)
intercondylar eminence Intercondyloid eminence, an elevation on the proximal extremity of the tibia between the two articular surfaces.
Synonym: eminentia intercondylaris, eminentia intercondyloidea, spinous process of tibia.
(05 Mar 2000)
intercondylar fossa The deep fossa between the femoral condyles in which the cruciate ligaments are attached.
Synonym: fossa intercondylaris, intercondyloid fossa, intercondylic fossa, intercondyloid notch, popliteal notch.
(05 Mar 2000)
intercondylar line of femur A faint transverse ridge separating the floor of the intercondylar fossa from the popliteal surface of the femur; it affords attachment to the posterior portion of the articular capsule of the knee.
Synonym: linea intercondylaris femoris.
(05 Mar 2000)
intercondylar tubercle One of two projections, medial and lateral, springing from the central lip of each articular surface of the tibia on either side of the intercondylar eminence.
Synonym: tuberculum intercondylare.
(05 Mar 2000)
area intercondylaris posterior tibiae The deep notch between the tibial condyles posteriorly to which attaches the posterior cruciate ligament.
Synonym: area intercondylaris posterior tibiae.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior hypothalamic area Caudal portions of the hypothalamus located internally in the area of the mamillary body, includes medial, intermediate, and lateral mamillary nuclei and the posterior hypothalamic nuclei.
Synonym: posterior hypothalamic area.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior palatal seal area The soft tissues along the junction of the hard and soft palates on which pressure within the physiologic limits of the tissues can be applied by a denture to aid in the retention of the denture.
Synonym: post dam area, postpalatal seal area.
(05 Mar 2000)
acoustic area The floor of the lateral recess of the fourth ventricle, extending medially to the limiting sulcus and overlying the cochlear and vestibular nuclei of the rhombencephalon.
Synonym: area acustica.
(05 Mar 2000)
adaptive management area Landscape units designated for development and testing of technical and social approaches to achieving desired ecological, economic, and other social objectives.
(05 Dec 1998)
air quality maintenance area Specific populated area where air quality is a problem for one or more pollutants (Portland-Vancouver, Salem, Eugene-Springfield, Medford-Ashland).
(05 Dec 1998)
aortic area The region of the chest wall over the second right costal cartilage, where sounds produced at the aortic orifice are often best heard.
(05 Mar 2000)
apical area The area about the root end of a tooth.
(05 Mar 2000)
area Origin: L. Area a broad piece of level gro. Cf. Are.
1. Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building. "The Alban lake . . . Looks like the area of some vast amphitheater." (Addison)
2. The inclosed space on which a building stands.
3. The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
4. An extent of surface; a tract of the earth's surface; a region; as, vast uncultivated areas.
5. <geometry> The superficial contents of any figure; the surface included within any given lines; superficial extent; as, the area of a square or a triangle.
6. <biology> A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.
7. Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought. "The largest area of human history and man's common nature." (F. Harrison) Dry area. See Dry.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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