| tendril | <plant biology> A slender climbing organ formed by modification of a part of a plant, such as a stem, a leaf or leaflet, or a stipule. (13 Jan 1998) |
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| tendrilled | <botany> Furnished with tendrils, or with such or so many, tendrils. "The thousand tendriled vine." Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tendosynovitis |
See: Bowed Tendon.
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| tendovaginitis |
See: Bowed Tendon.
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| tendinitis |
See: Bowed Tendon.
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| tendon |
[from theLatin tendo, to stretch]: Strong fibrous tissue which connects muscle to bone. Tendons function primarily to facilitate movement. Tendons slide within lubricated sheaths, are inelastic, and are subject to sprains and ruptures.
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| tendon |
A tough cord or band of fibrous tissue by which muscles are attached to bone.
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| tend | small often spiny insectivorous mammal of Madagascar |
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| tend | slender stemlike structure by which some twining plants attach themselves to an object for support |
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