| triquetrous | <biology> Triangular in cross-section and acutely-angled, with three distinct longitudinal ridges. Compare: trigonous. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| triquetrous cartilage | The disk that holds together the distal ends of the radius and ulna; it is attached by its apex to a depression between the styloid process and distal surface of the head of the ulna, and by its base to the ridge separating the ulnar notch from the carpal surface of the radius. Synonym: discus articularis radioulnaris, radioulnar disk, radioulnar articular disk, triangular cartilage, triangular disk of wrist, triquetrous cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
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triangular in cross section and acutely angled.
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| triquetrous |
three-sided; with three flat sides. See trigonate.
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| triquetrous |
Triangular in section, with three flat sides.
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| triquetrous | European leek naturalized in Great Britain |
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