| tenodynia | Synonym: tenalgia. Origin: teno-+ G. Odyne, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tenofibril | Synonym: tonofibril. Origin: teno-+ Mod. L. Fibrilla, a small fibre (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenolysis | Release of a tendon from adhesions. Synonym: tenolysis. Origin: tendo-+ G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenomyoplasty | A combined tenontoplasty and myoplasty, used in the radical correction of a hernia. Synonym: tenomyoplasty. Origin: tenonto-+ G. Mys, muscle, + plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenomyotomy | Cutting through the principal tendon of a muscle, with division of the muscle itself in whole or in part. Synonym: tenomyotomy, tenontomyotomy. Origin: myo-+ G. Tenon, tendon, + tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenon | A projecting member left by cutting away the wood around it, and made to insert into a mortise, and in this way secure together the parts of a frame; especially, such a member when it passes entirely through the thickness of the piece in which the mortise is cut, and shows on the other side. Tenon saw, a saw with a thin blade, usually stiffened by a brass or steel back, for cutting tenons. Origin: F, fr. Tenir to hold. See Tenable. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Tenon's capsule | A condensation of connective tissue on the outer aspect of the sclera from which it is separated by a narrow cleftlike episcleral space; the sheath is attached to the sclera near the sclerocorneal junction and blends with the fascia of the extraocular muscles. Synonym: vagina bulbi, capsula bulbi, eye capsule, fascia bulbi, sheath of eyeball, Tenon's capsule, vagina oculi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Tenon's space | The space between the fascial sheath of the eyeball and the sclera. Synonym: spatium episclerale, interfascial space, spatium interfasciale, spatium intervaginale bulbi oculi, Tenon's space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenonectomy | Resection of part of a tendon. Synonym: tenonectomy. Origin: G. Tenon, tendon, + ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenonian | <anatomy> Tenonian capsule, a lymphatic space inclosed by a delicate membrane or fascia (the fascia of Tenon) between the eyeball and the fat of the orbit. Synonym: capsule of Tenon. Origin: Discovered or described by M. Tenon, a French anatomist. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tenonitis | 1. Inflammation of Tenon's capsule or the connective tissue within Tenon's space. Synonym: tendonitis. Origin: tenont-+ G. -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenontitis | Synonym: tendonitis. Origin: tenont-+ G. -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenonto- | See: teno-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenontodynia | Pain referred to a tendon. Synonym: tenodynia, tenontodynia. Origin: G. Tenon, tendon, + algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenontography | A treatise on or description of the tendons. Origin: tenonto-+ G. Graphe, description (05 Mar 2000) |
| tender |
The car immediately behind a steam locomotive that carries fuel for the firebox and water for the boiler.
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| teniposide |
An anticancer drug that is a podophyllotoxin derivative and belongs to the family of drugs called mitotic inhibitors.
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| TENS |
Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation. A technique in which mild electric currents are applied to some areas of the skin by a small power pack connected to two electrodes.
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| tensor |
An array of functions that obeys certain laws of transformation. The motivation for the use of tensors in some branches of physics is that they are invariants, not depending on the particular coordinate system employed. The tensors (eg, stress tensor) that enter into meteorology are of a particularly simple kind, called Cartesian tensors, so the important theorems of tensor analysis play no role, but notational convenience justifies their use. A one-row or one-column tensor array is a vector.
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| tendon transfer |
surgical cutting and repositioning of a tendon so that the muscle attached to it has a new function
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| TEN | a state in east central United States |
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| TEN | a river formed by the confluence of two other rivers near Knoxville |
| TEN | a river formed by the confluence of two other rivers near Knoxville |
| TEN | a horse marked by stamina and trained to move at a fast running walk |
| TEN | a horse marked by stamina and trained to move at a fast running walk |
| TEN | United States playwright (1911-1983) |
| TEN | English cartoonist (1820-1914) |
| TEN | a game played with rackets by two or four players who hit a ball back and forth over a net that divides the court |
| TEN | ball about the size of a fist used in playing tennis |
| TEN | a camp where tennis is taught |
| TEN | a club of people to play tennis |
| TEN | a coach of tennis players |
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