| tendinous arch of pelvic fascia | A linear thickening of the superior fascia of the pelvic diaphragm extending posteriorly from the body of the pubis alongside the bladder (and vagina in the female) and giving attachment to the supporting ligaments of the pelvic viscera. Synonym: arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tendinous arch of soleus muscle | <anatomy> A tendinous arch stretching over the popliteal vessels between the tibia and fibula, that gives origin to the central portion of the soleus muscle. Synonym: arcus tendineus musculi solei. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous chiasm of the digital tendons | Crossing of the tendons, the passage of the tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus (flexor digitorum longus in the foot) through the interval left by the decussation of the fibres of the tendons of the flexor digitorum superficialis (flexor digitorum brevis in the foot). Synonym: chiasma tendinum, Camper's chiasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous cords | Thread-like bands of fibrous tissue which attach on one end to the edges of the tricuspid and mitral valves and on the other to the papillary muscles. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tendinous inscription | Synonym: tendinous intersection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous opening | The aperture in the aponeurotic insertion of the adductor magnus that transmits the femoral artery and vein from the adductor canal to the popliteal space. Synonym: hiatus tendineus, hiatus adductorius, femoral opening, tendinous opening. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous spot | Gray-white or white, rounded or irregularly shaped, slightly opaque patches or spots that are sometimes observed postmortem in the epicardium, especially in middle-aged or older persons; they result from fibrous thickening, and sometimes hyalinization, of the epicardium; similar lesions may also occur in the visceral layer of the peritoneum. Synonym: macula lactea, macula tendinea, tache blanche, tache laiteuse, tendinous spot, white spot. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous synovitis | <pathology> Inflammation of a tendon sheath. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tendinous xanthoma | Xanthoma involving tendons, ligaments, and fascia, forming deep, smooth, sometimes painful nodules beneath normal-appearing freely movable skin of the extremities; associated with abnormal lipid metabolism, commonly familial increased b lipoproteins or obstructive liver disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendo achilles | See: Tendon, Achilles. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tendo Achillis | An alternate term for tendo calcaneus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendo Achillis reflex | A contraction of the calf muscles when the tendo calcaneus is sharply struck. Synonym: ankle jerk, ankle reflex, tendo Achillis reflex, triceps surae reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendo calcaneus | See: Tendon, Achilles (12 Dec 1998) |
| tendo calcaneus communis | See: hamstring. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendo conjunctivus | An alternate term for conjoint tendon. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Elbow, Tennis, Elbows, Tennis, Epicondylitides, Lateral Humeral, Humeral Epicondylitides, Lateral, Humeral Epicondylitis, Lateral, Lateral Humeral Epicondylitides, Lateral Humeral Epicondylitis, Tennis Elbows
Synonyms : Tenodeses
Synonyms : Tenosynovitides
Synonyms : Strength, Tensile, Strengths, Tensile, Tensile Strengths
Synonyms : Idiopathic Headache, Tension Headache, Headache, Idiopathic, Headache, Psychogenic, Headache, Stress, Headache, Tension-Type, Headache, Tension-Vascular, Headaches, Idiopathic, Headaches, Psychogenic, Headaches, Stress, Headaches, Tension, Headaches, Tension-Type
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strain: become stretched or tense or taught; "the bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed;" "the rope strained when the weight was attached" in or of a state of physical or nervous tension increase the tension on; "alternately relax and tense your calf muscle"; "tense the rope manually before tensing the spring" become tense, nervous, or uneasy; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room" pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e.g., the vowel sound in `beat') a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; "he got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up" taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings"
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a measuring instrument for measuring the surface tension of a liquid
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latent hostility: feelings of hostility that are not manifest; "he could sense her latent hostility to him"; "the diplomats' first concern was to reduce international tensions" (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense; "he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension"; "stress is a vasoconstrictor" the physical condition of being stretched or strained; "it places great tension on the leg muscles"; "he could feel the tenseness of her body" a balance between and interplay of opposing elements or tendencies (especially in art or literature); "there is a tension created between narrative time and movie time"; "there is a tension between these approaches to understanding history" (physics) a stress that produces an elongation of an elastic physical body; "the direction of maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of the shear" the action of stretching something tight; "tension holds the belt in the pulleys"
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a headache located at the back of the head; usually caused by body tension resulting from overwork or psychological stress
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| TEN | a farmer who works land owned by someone else |
| TEN | resided in |
| TEN | tenants of an estate considered as a group |
| TEN | freshwater dace-like game fish of Europe and western Asia noted for ability to survive outside water |
| TEN | manage or run |
| TEN | have care of or look after |
| TEN | have a tendency or disposition to do or be something |
| TEN | having a caretaker or other watcher |
| TEN | having or marked by a strong tendency especially a controversial one |
| TEN | a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect |
| TEN | an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others |
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