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  • median plane
    Á¤Á߸é
  • median sagittal plane
    Á¤Á߸é
  • orbital plane
    ´«È®¸é
  • occlusal plane
    ±³ÇÕÆò¸é, ¸Â¹°¸²¸é
  • plane
    1. ¸é 2. Æò¸é
  • plane articulation
    Æò¸é°üÀý
  • plane curve
    Æò¸é°î¼±
  • plane suture
    Æò¸éºÀÇÕ
  • plane xanthoma
    ÆíÆòȲ»öÁ¾
  • plane-line articulator
    Æò¸é¼±±³ÇÕ±â
  • subcostal plane
    °¥ºñ¹Ø¸é, ´ÁÇϸé
  • supracristal plane
    ´É¼±À§¸é
  • sagittal plane
    ½Ã»ó¸é
  • ankle joint
    ¹ß¸ñ°üÀý, Á·°üÀý
  • artificial joint
    Àΰø°üÀý
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  • metacarpophalangeal joint
    ¼ÕÇ㸮¼Õ°¡¶ô°üÀý, Áß¼öÁö°üÀý
  • metatarsophalangeal joint
    ¹ßÇ㸮¹ß°¡¶ô°üÀý, ÁßÁ·Áö°üÀý
  • saddle joint
    ¾ÈÀå°üÀý
  • shoulder joint
    ¾î±ú°üÀý, °ß°üÀý
  • subtalar joint
    ¸ñ¸»¹Ø°üÀý, °Å°ñÇϰüÀý
  • synovial joint
    À±È°°üÀý
  • joint stiffness
    °üÀý»»»»ÇÔ
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    ÇѱÛ
  • occlusal plane guide
    ±³ÇÕÆò¸é±âÁØÆÇ, ¸Â¹°¸²¸é±âÁØÆÇ
  • horizontal plane
    ¼öÆò¸é
  • in-plane pixel
    Æò¸é³»È­¼Ò
  • interspinal plane
    °¡½Ã»çÀ̸é
  • longitudinal plane
    ¼¼·Î¸é
  • median plane
    Á¤Á߸é
  • median sagittal plane
    (¢¡median plane) Á¤Á߸é
  • normolipemic plane xanthoma
    Á¤»óÁö¹æÇ÷ÆíÆòȲ»öÁ¾
  • occlusal plane
    ±³ÇÕÆò¸é, ¸Â¹°¸²¸é
  • orbital plane
    ´«È®¸é
  • plane
    Æò¸é, ¸é
  • plane suture
    Æò¸éºÀÇÕ
  • plane xanthoma
    ÆíÆòȲ»öÁ¾
  • sagittal plane
    ½Ã»ó¸é
  • subcostal plane
    °¥ºñ¾Æ·¡¸é
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  • plane curve
    Æò¸é°î¼±(øÁØüÍØàÊ).
  • plane line articulator
    Æò¼±±³ÇÕ±â(øÁàÊÎáùêÐï).
  • plane of flotation
    ºÎÀ¯Æò¸é(Ý©ë´øÁØü).
  • plane of polarization
    ºÐ±Ø¸é.
  • plane suture
    Æò¸éºÀÇÕ
  • plane wave
    Æò¸éÆÄ(øÁØü÷î).
  • plane xanthoma
    Æò¹ÝȲ»öÁ¾(øÁÚïüÜßäðþ)
  • plane ³ª planus
    Æò¸éÀÇ, ÆíÆòÇÑ, »ó.
  • principal plane
    ÁÖ¸é(ñ«Øü).
  • Charcot joint pain
    »þ¸£ÄÚ°üÀýÅë(μï½÷Ô)
  • Charcots joint
    »þ¸£ÄÚ°üÀý.
  • Charcots joint
    »þ¸£ÄÚ °üÀý(~μï½), ½Å°æº´¼º °üÀý(ãêÌèÜ»àõμï½).
  • Clutton joint pain
    Ŭ·¯Åæ°üÀýÅë(μï½÷Ô)
  • Cluttons joint
    Ŭ·ÎÅæ °üÀý
  • Cruveilhiers joint
    Å©·òº£ÀÌ¾î °üÀý.
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  • inclined plane of cusps
    ±³µÎ°æ»ç¸é.
  • inclined plane plate
    °æ»ç¸éÆÇ.
  • interspinal plane
    °¡½Ã»çÀ̸é
  • iris plane lens
    ȫä¸é·»Áî
  • latitudinal cleavage plane
    ¾¾ÁÙºÐÇÒ¸é
  • longitudinal plane
    Á¾´Ü¸é
  • median plane
    Á¤Á߸é(ïáñéØü).
  • median sagittal plane
    Á¤Á߽ûóÆò¸é(¡­ãÅßÒ øÁØü).
  • meridional cleavage plane
    ³¯ÁÙºÐÇÒ¸é
  • nodal plane
    ±³Á¡¸é
  • normolipemic plane xanthoma
    Á¤»ó Áö¹æÇ÷¼º ÆíÆòȲ»öÁ¾
  • occlusal plane
    ±³ÇÕÆò¸é(ÎáùêøÁØü).
  • occlusal plane guide
    ±³ÇÕÆò¸é±âÁØÆÇ(¡­Ðñ ñÞ÷ù).
  • occlusion plane
    ±³ÇÕÆò¸é(ÎáùêøÁØü).
  • orbital plane
    ¾È¿ÍÆò¸é(äÑèÀøÁØü).
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  • Sternoclavicular joint
    º¹ÀåºøÀå°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èä¼â°üÀý
  • Acromioclavicular joint
    ºÀ¿ì¸®ºøÀå°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ßºÀ¼â°ñ°üÀý
  • Interphalangeal joint
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô»À»çÀ̰üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼öÁöÀý°£°üÀý
  • Radiocarpal joint
    ¼Õ¸ñ°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ä°ñ¼ö±Ù°üÀý
  • Carpal joint
    ¼Õ¸ñ»À°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ö±Ù°üÀý
  • Intercarpal joint
    ¼Õ¸ñ»À»çÀ̰üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ö±Ù°£°üÀý
  • Mediocarpal joint
    ¼Õ¸ñ»ÀÁß°£°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ö±ÙÁß¾Ó°üÀý
  • Carpometacarpal joint
    ¼Õ¸ñ¼ÕÇ㸮°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ö±ÙÁß¼ö(Àå°ñ)°üÀý
  • Intermetacarpal joint
    ¼ÕÇ㸮»À»çÀ̰üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áß¼ö(Àå°ñ)°£°üÀý
  • Metacarpophalangeal joint
    ¼ÕÇ㸮¼Õ°¡¶ô°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áß¼ö(Àå°ñ)ÁöÀý°üÀý
  • Cuneonavicular joint
    ½û±â¹ß¹è°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼³ÁÖ°üÀý
  • Sellar joint
    ¾ÈÀå°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È°üÀý
  • Carpometacarpal joint of thumb
    ¾öÁö¼Õ¸ñ¼ÕÇ㸮°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹«Áö¼ö±ÙÁß¼ö(Àå°ñ)°üÀý
  • Sacrococcygeal joint
    ¾ûÄ¡²¿¸®°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] õ¹Ì°üÀý
  • Sacroiliac joint
    ¾ûÄ¡¾ûµ¢°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] õÀå°üÀý
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    ÇѱÛ
  • costotransverse joint
    ´Á°ñ°¡·Î°üÀý, ´ÁȾµ¹±â°üÀý
  • cricothyroid joint
    À±»ó°©»ó°üÀý
  • degenerative joint disease
    ÅðÇ༺°üÀýÁúȯ
  • elbow joint
    ÁÖ°üÀý
  • flail joint
    µ¿¿ä°üÀý
  • glenohumeral joint
    »ó¿Ï¿Í°üÀý
  • hip joint
    ´ëÅð°üÀý, °í°üÀý
  • humeroradial joint
    »ó¿Ï¿ä°ñ°üÀý, ¿Ï¿ä°üÀý
  • incudomalleolar joint
    ħÃß°ñ °üÀý
  • interphalangeal joint
    Áö°ñ°£°üÀý, IP°üÀý
  • joint
    °üÀý, ¿¬°á
  • joint capsule
    °üÀýÆ÷
  • joint cavity
    °üÀý°­
  • joint dislocation
    °üÀýÅ»±¸
  • joint fluid
    Ȱ¾×, °üÀý¾×
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PIP joint Proximal Inter-Phalangeal joint
SC joint Sterno-Clavicular joint
SI joint Sacro-Iliac joint
TM joint Temporo-Mandibular joint
SCJ squamocolumnar junction; sternoclavicular joint; sternocostal joint
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DRUJ Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint
JCRT Joint Center for Radiation Therapy
JCAH Joint Commision of Accreditation of Hospitals
JCAHO Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
JCAHO Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations
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    ¼³¸í
  • Frankfort mandibular plane angel
    ÇÁ¶ûÅ©Æ÷¸£Æ® ÇϾǸ鰢
  • functional occlusal plane
    ±â´ÉÀû ±³ÇÕ Æò¸é
  • horizontal plane
    ¼öÆò¸é
    transverse
  • horizontal plane border movement
    ¼öÆò¸é ÇÑ°è ¿îµ¿
  • horizontal plane of reference
    ¼öÆò ±âÁظé
  • horizontal reference plane
    ¼öÆò ±âÁظé
  • in-plane flow misregistration
    Æò¸é³» À¯µ¿ ¿Àµî·Ï
  • inclined plane
    »ç¸é
  • induction plane
    À¯µµ¸é
    ±â´ÉÀû ±³Á¤ ÀåÄ¡ÀÇ ¼³Ãø¸é¿¡ »ó´çÇÏ´Â Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ ¸éÀ» ¸»ÇÏ¸ç Æ¯¼öÇÑ ¼ºÇü¹ý¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© Ä¡Á¶¼º À̵¿ ³»Áö Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ ºØÃâ ¶Ç´Â ¿¬ÃâÀ» ±âµµÇÏ´Â ºÎÀ§ÀÌ´Ù.
  • mandibular plane angle
    ÇÏ¾Ç Æò¸é °¢
  • maximum foundation plane
    ÀÇÄ¡»ó Æò±Õ Àú¸é
  • median plane
    Á¤Áß ¸é
  • median raphe plane
    Á¤Áß ±¸°³ Æò¸é
    µÎºÎÀÇ Áß¾Ó Æò¸é.
  • occlusal inclined plane
    ±³ÇÕ °æ»çÆÇ
  • occlusal plane
    ±³ÇÕ Æò¸é
    Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ Àý´Ü¸é°ú ±³Çո鿡 ÀÇÇØ Çü¼ºµÇ´Â Æò±Õ ¸é.
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mean foundation plane The mean of the various irregularities in form and inclination of the basal seat; the ideal condition for denture stability exists when the mean foundation plane is most nearly at right angles to the direction of force.
(05 Mar 2000)
Meckel's plane A craniometric plane cutting the alveolar and the auricular points.
(05 Mar 2000)
median plane A vertical plane through the midline of the body that divides the body into right and left halves.
See: Addison's clinical planes.
Synonym: midsagittal plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of greatest dimensions The plane extending from the middle of the posterior surface of the pubic symphysis to the junction of the second and third sacral vertebrae, and laterally passing through the ischial bones over the middle of the acetabulum.
Synonym: second parallel pelvic plane, wide plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of inlet The upper opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic symphysis and the pubic crest on either side, laterally by the iliopectineal lines, and posteriorly by the promontory of the sacrum.
Synonym: apertura pelvis superior, aditus pelvis, first parallel pelvic plane, pelvic brim, pelvic inlet, pelvic plane of inlet, plane of inlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of least dimensions The plane that extends from the end of the sacrum to the inferior border of the pubic symphysis; it is bounded posteriorly by the end of the sacrum, laterally by the ischial spines, and anteriorly by the inferior border of the pubic symphysis.
Synonym: midplane, plane of least pelvic dimensions, plane of midpelvis, third parallel pelvic plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of outlet The lower opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic arch, laterally by the rami of the ischium and the sacrotuberous ligament on either side, and posteriorly by these ligaments and the tip of the coccyx.
Synonym: apertura pelvis inferior, apertura pelvis minoris, fourth parallel pelvic plane, pelvic outlet, pelvic plane of outlet, plane of outlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
guide plane A fixed or removable device used to displace a single tooth, an arch segment, or an entire arch toward an improved relationship.
(05 Mar 2000)
midsagittal plane A vertical plane through the midline of the body that divides the body into right and left halves.
See: Addison's clinical planes.
Synonym: midsagittal plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
Morton's plane A plane passing through the summits of the parietal and occipital protuberances.
(05 Mar 2000)
plane 1. To make smooth; to level; to pare off the inequalities of the surface of, as of a board or other piece of wood, by the use of a plane; as, to plane a plank.
2. To efface or remove. "He planed away the names . . . Written on his tables." (Chaucer)
3. Figuratively, to make plain or smooth. "What student came but that you planed her path." (Tennyson)
Origin: Cf. F. Planer, L. Planare, fr. Planus. See Plane, Plain, and cf. Planish.
<botany> Any tree of the genus Platanus.
The Oriental plane (Platanus orientalis) is a native of Asia. It rises with a straight, smooth, branching stem to a great height, with palmated leaves, and long pendulous peduncles, sustaining several heads of small close-sitting flowers. The seeds are downy, and collected into round, rough, hard balls. The Occidental plane (Platanus occidentalis), which grows to a great height, is a native of North America, where it is popularly called sycamore, buttonwood, and buttonball, names also applied to the California species (Platanus racemosa).
Origin: F, fr. L. Platanus, Gr, fr. Broad; so called on account of its broad leaves and spreading form. See Place, and cf. Platane, Plantain the tree.
Without elevations or depressions; even; level; flat; lying in, or constituting, a plane; as, a plane surface.
In science, this word (instead of plain) is almost exclusively used to designate a flat or level surface. Plane angle, the angle included between two straight lines in a plane. Plane chart, Plane curve. See Chart and Curve. Plane figure, a figure all points of which lie in the same plane. If bounded by straight lines it is a rectilinear plane figure, if by curved lines it is a curvilinear plane figure. Plane geometry, that part of geometry which treats of the relations and properties of plane figures. Plane problem, a problem which can be solved geometrically by the aid of the right line and circle only. Plane sailing, a scale for the use of navigators, on which are graduated chords, sines, tangents, secants, rhumbs, geographical miles, etc. Plane surveying, surveying in which the curvature of the earth is disregarded; ordinary field and topographical surveying of tracts of moderate extent. Plane table, an instrument used for plotting the lines of a survey on paper in the field. Plane trigonometry, the branch of trigonometry in which its principles are applied to plane triangles.
Origin: L. Planus: cf. F. Plan. See Plan.
1. <geometry> A surface, real or imaginary, in which, if any two points are taken, the straight line which joins them lies wholly in that surface; or a surface, any section of which by a like surface is a straight line; a surface without curvature.
2. <astronomy> An ideal surface, conceived as coinciding with, or containing, some designated astronomical line, circle, or other curve; as, the plane of an orbit; the plane of the ecliptic, or of the equator.
3. <mechanics> A block or plate having a perfectly flat surface, used as a standard of flatness; a surface plate.
4. A tool for smoothing boards or other surfaces of wood, for forming moldings, etc. It consists of a smooth-soled stock, usually of wood, from the under side or face of which projects slightly the steel cutting edge of a chisel, called the iron, which inclines backward, with an apperture in front for the escape of shavings; as, the jack plane; the smoothing plane; the molding plane, etc.
<geometry> Objective plane, the plane in which lie both the incident ray and the refracted or reflected ray.
Origin: F. Plane, L. Plana. See Plane, &.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
plane, focal <microscopy> A plane through the focal point perpendicular to the principle axis of a lens or mirror.
(05 Aug 1998)
plane of incidence The plane perpendicular to a lens surface that contains the incident light ray.
(05 Mar 2000)
plane of inlet The upper opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic symphysis and the pubic crest on either side, laterally by the iliopectineal lines, and posteriorly by the promontory of the sacrum.
Synonym: apertura pelvis superior, aditus pelvis, first parallel pelvic plane, pelvic brim, pelvic inlet, pelvic plane of inlet, plane of inlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
plane of least pelvic dimensions The plane that extends from the end of the sacrum to the inferior border of the pubic symphysis; it is bounded posteriorly by the end of the sacrum, laterally by the ischial spines, and anteriorly by the inferior border of the pubic symphysis.
Synonym: midplane, plane of least pelvic dimensions, plane of midpelvis, third parallel pelvic plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • joint offense
    °ø¹ü
  • joint stock
    ÁÖ½Ä;Á¶Á÷ÀÇ
  • joint venture
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  • juke joint
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  • knee joint
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  • miter joint
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  • right joint
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  • rule joint
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  • scarf joint
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  • toggle joint
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  • plane
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  • bombing plane
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  • cargo plane
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  • compass plane
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  • complex plane
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