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ARTICULATE 



TABLE OF ARTERIES.— Continued. 



Arthromeningitis (ar-thro-men-in-ji' -tis) [apdpov, a 

 joint ; fifjviy!;, membrane] . Synovitis. 



Arthromere (ar> '-thro-mer) [apdpov, a joint ; ptpoc, a 

 part]. In biology, one of the rings or somites 

 characteristic of the articulated invertebrates. 



Arthron (ar'-tkron) [apdpov, a joint]. A joint; espe- 

 cially a movable joint. 



Arthronalgia (ar-thron-al'-je-ah). See Arthralgia. 



Arthroncus (ar-throng' -kus) [apdpov, a joint ; bynoq, 

 a'swelling]. I. A cartilaginous body such as occa- 

 sionally forms within the knee-joint. 2. Swelling of a 

 joint. 



Arthropathia (ar-thro-path' -e-ah). See Arthropathy. 

 A. Tabidorum. See Charcot's Disease. 



Arthropathies [ar-thro-path' '-iks) [apdpov, a. joint ; 

 irddog, disease] . Disease of the joints. 



Arthropathy (ar-throp'-a-the) [apdpov, a joint ; irddoc, 

 disease]. I. Any joint disease. 2. A peculiar dis- 

 ease of the joints similar to rheumatoid arthritis, but, 

 according to Charcot, a distinct disease. It belongs to 

 the prodromal stage of tabes, rapidly destroys the 

 joint, is painless, without fever or inflammation, pre- 

 fers the large joints, and is connected with hydrar- 

 throsis and swelling of the joints. 



Arthrophlogosis (ar-thro-flo-go' -sis) [apdpov, joint ; 

 (pleyeiv, to burn]. Inflammation of a joint. 



Arthrophragm (ar'-thro-fram) [apdpov, a joint ; 

 typdyiia, a fence] . Partitions between the articulations 

 of arthropods. 



Arthroplasty (ar'-thro-plas-te) [apdpov, a joint ; 

 ir'Aaooeiv, to form]. The making of an artificial joint. 



Arthropleure {ar> ' -thro-plur) [apdpov, a joint ; n?ievpd, 

 the side] . One of the pleurites or lateral pieces com- 

 posing a somite of an arthropod . 



Arthropodous (ar-throp' -o-dus) [apdpov, a joint ; noiig, 

 a foot]. In biology, having jointed legs. 



Arthropyosis [ar-thro-pi-o' '-sis) [apdpov, a joint; irvuoig, 

 suppuration]. Pus-formation in a joint. 



Arthrosia [ar-thro' -ze-ah) [apdpov, a joint]. Painful 

 inflammatory or other affection of a joint. 



Arthrosis (ar-thro' -sis') [apdpouv, to fasten by a joint] . 

 Articulation or jointing. 



Arthrospore (ar'-thro-spor) [apdpov, a joint ; oirdpog, 

 a seed]. In biology, a spore formed by fission, as 

 opposed to an endospore. 



Arthrosterigma (ar-thro-ster-ig' -mah) [apdpov, a joint ; 

 CT?/piy/J.a, a support: pi., Arthrosterig»iata~\. In biol- 

 ogy, a jointed sterigma, as in many lichens. 



Arthrostome (ar'-thro-stom) [apdpov, a joint ; aropa, a 

 mouth]. L. Agassiz's name for the mouth of articu- 

 lates. Compare Actinostome. 



Arthrosyrinx (ar-thro-sir' -ingks) [apdpov, a joint ; 

 cvpiy!;, a pipe]. A fistulous opening into a joint. 



Arthrotome (ar' -thro-tom) [apdpov, joint ; rofidc, a cut- 

 ting]. A stout knife used in the surgery of the 

 joints. 



Arthrotomy (ar-thro/' -o-me) [apdpov, a joint ; rtfiveiv, 

 to cut]. Incision of a joint. 



Arthrous (ar'-tkrus) [apdpov, a joint]. Pertaining to a 

 joint or joints ; jointed. 



Arthroxesis (ar-throks' -es-is) [apdpov, joint ; %icic, a 

 scraping] . The surgical treatment of an articular sur- 

 face by scraping. 



Artiad (ar'-te-ad) [dprioc, even]. In chemistry, a term 

 used to designate atoms having an even quantivalence, 

 as oxygen, which is bivalent, iron quadrivalent, and 

 sulphur hexivalent. 



Articular (ar-tik'-u-lar) [articularis, of the joints]. 

 Pertaining to an articulation or joint. 



Articulate (ar-tik' -u-lat) [articulare to divide in joints]. 

 Divided into joints, distinct. A. Speech, the com- 

 munication of ideas by spoken words. 



