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How to pronounce symphysis in English?

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Type Words
Type of biological process, organic process
Type Words
Type of adhesion

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In all of these species the symphysis is a small proportion of the length of the jaw.
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Another primitive characteristic was the short symphysis of the mandible.
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Most girdle pain occurs before birthing, and is known as diastasis of the pubic symphysis.
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You could feel my other half's symphysis separate in her pregnancy.
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There are between 13 and 15 teeth on either side of the symphysis.
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It is generally defined as the surface region in both males and females between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx.
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Though dietarily diverse, all members of this primate group exhibit a fused symphysis that also does not vary with diet.
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For instance, humans, apes and monkeys all have a bony symphysis, which differs from the condition observed in most other living and fossil primates.
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The teeth in the upper jaw are triangular, but much larger and broader with entirely serrated edges-there are 14 or 15 along each side of the symphysis.
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More examples
  • An abnormal adhesion of two or more structures
  • A growing together of parts or structures
  • A symphysis is a fibrocartilaginous fusion between two bones. It is a type of cartilaginous joint, specifically a secondary cartilaginous joint.
  • (Symphyses) Joints where bones are connected by a fibrocartilage disk. An example is the symphesis pubis.
  • When originally separate bones grow together. For example, the two pubic bones of the two halves of the lower jawbone. It also refers to the line or the place where they are joined. ...
  • Greek syn = with, and physis = growth; hence a joint where union between the bones is by fibrocartilage - used for median joints. (Symphysis of the mandible is exceptional, the 2 halves fusing before the age of 2).
  • SIM-fuh-suhs/ (1) a line of fusion between bones that were once separate; (2) a joint, lined by cartilage, between two bones (as between two vertebrae).
  • An immovable articulation between the ends of two bones meeting at the midine of the body.
  • The immovable dense midline articulation of the right and left halves of the adult mandible.