Definitions for tendinous

tendinous ten·di·nous

Spelling: [ten-duh-nuh s]
IPA: /ˈtɛn də nəs/

Tendinous is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 466 anagrams from letters in tendinous (deinnostu).

Definitions for tendinous

adjective

  1. of the nature of or resembling a tendon.
  2. consisting of tendons.

Origin of tendinous

1650-60; New Latin tendin- (replacing Medieval Latin tendōn-), stem of tendō tendon + -ous

Examples for tendinous

A fleshy muscle slip connected M. caudofemoralis pars caudifemoralis with the tendinous raphe between Mm.

This means that the bony and tendinous structures of the legs are well developed and well placed.

Pars ventralis: The attachment is fleshy and tendinous to the ventral edge and the deep surface of the tendon of pars postica.

It is flat and rounded in shape, the muscle wall carries a tendinous plate, and there is a pyloric stomach.

It ends in a tendon which, after passing through the tendinous ring above noticed, divides into two branches.

The same applies with even greater force to the gristly and tendinous portions.

M. caudofemoralis pars caudifemoralis had a tendinous area within the belly in only three legs.

The extreme proximal end is fleshy up to its origin, which is fleshy and tendinous from the vertebrae.

In another leg, a fleshy and tendinous slip of pars antica attaches to the deep surface of the insertional tendon of pars postica.

Pars dorsalis: The attachment is fleshy and tendinous to the dorsal edge of the tendon of pars postica.

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