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anterior condylar foramen
Condylar Con"dy*lar, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a condyle. Condylar foramen (Anat.), a formen in front of each condyle of the occipital bone; -- sometimes called the anterior condylar foramen when a second, or posterior, foramen is present behind the condyle, as often happens in man.
Condylar
Condylar Con"dy*lar, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a condyle. Condylar foramen (Anat.), a formen in front of each condyle of the occipital bone; -- sometimes called the anterior condylar foramen when a second, or posterior, foramen is present behind the condyle, as often happens in man.
Condylar foramen
Condylar Con"dy*lar, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a condyle. Condylar foramen (Anat.), a formen in front of each condyle of the occipital bone; -- sometimes called the anterior condylar foramen when a second, or posterior, foramen is present behind the condyle, as often happens in man.
Condyle
Condyle Con"dyle (? or ?), n. [L. condylus knuckle, joint, Gr. ko`ndylos: cf. F. condyle.] (Anat.) A bony prominence; particularly, an eminence at the end of a bone bearing a rounded articular surface; -- sometimes applied also to a concave articular surface.
Condyloid
Condyloid Con"dy*loid, a. [Condyle + -oid: cf. F. condylo["i]de.] (Anat.) Shaped like or pertaining to a condyle.
Condyloma
Condyloma Con`dy*lo"ma (-l[=o]"m[.a]), Condylome Con"dy*lome (-l[=o]m), n.; pl. Condylomataor, E. Condylomes (-l[=o]mz). [NL. condyloma, fr. Gr. ?, from ko`ndylos knuckle. See -oma.] (Med.) A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrane. Note: There are two kinds of condylomata, the pointed and the broad, the latter being of syphilitic origin.
Condylomata
Condyloma Con`dy*lo"ma (-l[=o]"m[.a]), Condylome Con"dy*lome (-l[=o]m), n.; pl. Condylomataor, E. Condylomes (-l[=o]mz). [NL. condyloma, fr. Gr. ?, from ko`ndylos knuckle. See -oma.] (Med.) A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrane. Note: There are two kinds of condylomata, the pointed and the broad, the latter being of syphilitic origin.
Condylome
Condyloma Con`dy*lo"ma (-l[=o]"m[.a]), Condylome Con"dy*lome (-l[=o]m), n.; pl. Condylomataor, E. Condylomes (-l[=o]mz). [NL. condyloma, fr. Gr. ?, from ko`ndylos knuckle. See -oma.] (Med.) A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrane. Note: There are two kinds of condylomata, the pointed and the broad, the latter being of syphilitic origin.
Condylomes
Condyloma Con`dy*lo"ma (-l[=o]"m[.a]), Condylome Con"dy*lome (-l[=o]m), n.; pl. Condylomataor, E. Condylomes (-l[=o]mz). [NL. condyloma, fr. Gr. ?, from ko`ndylos knuckle. See -oma.] (Med.) A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrane. Note: There are two kinds of condylomata, the pointed and the broad, the latter being of syphilitic origin.
Condylopod
Condylopod Con*dyl"o*pod, n. [Gr. ko`ndylos knuckle (or joint) + -pod.] (Zo["o]l.) An arthropod.
Condylura cristata
Mole Mole, n. [OE. molle, either shortened fr. moldwerp, or from the root of E. mold soil: cf. D. mol, OD. molworp. See Moldwarp.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) Any insectivore of the family Talpid[ae]. They have minute eyes and ears, soft fur, and very large and strong fore feet. Note: The common European mole, or moldwarp (Talpa Europ[ae]a), is noted for its extensive burrows. The common American mole, or shrew mole (Scalops aquaticus), and star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) have similar habits. Note: In the Scriptures, the name is applied to two unindentified animals, perhaps the chameleon and mole rat. 2. A plow of peculiar construction, for forming underground drains. [U.S.]
Condylura cristata
Starnose Star"nose`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A curious American mole (Condylura cristata) having the nose expanded at the end into a stellate disk; -- called also star-nosed mole.
Epicondylar
Epicondylar Ep`i*con"dy*lar, n. (Anat.) Pertaining to, or resembling, an epicondyle.
Epicondyle
Epicondyle Ep`i*con"dyle, n. [Pref. epi- + condyle.] (Anat.) A projection on the inner side of the distal end of the numerus; the internal condyle.
Intercondylar
Intercondylar In`ter*con"dy*lar, Intercondyloid In`ter*con"dy*loid, a. (Anat.) Between condyles; as, the intercondylar fossa or notch of the femur.
Intercondyloid
Intercondylar In`ter*con"dy*lar, Intercondyloid In`ter*con"dy*loid, a. (Anat.) Between condyles; as, the intercondylar fossa or notch of the femur.
Monocondyla
Monocondyla Mon`o*con"dy*la, n. pl. [NL. See Mono-, and Condyle.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of vertebrates, including the birds and reptiles, or those that have only one occipital condyle; the Sauropsida.
Supracondylar
Supracondylar Su`pra*con"dy*lar, Supracondyloid Su`pra*con"dy*loid, a. (Anat.) Situated above a condyle or condyles.
Supracondyloid
Supracondylar Su`pra*con"dy*lar, Supracondyloid Su`pra*con"dy*loid, a. (Anat.) Situated above a condyle or condyles.

Meaning of Condy from wikipedia

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