different between protuberance vs epicondyle

protuberance

English

Etymology

From French protubérance, from Latin pr?tub?rantia (bulge; protuberance), from pr? + t?ber (swelling; protuberance) + -antia (-ance).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /p????tju?b???ns/
  • (US) IPA(key): /p?o??tu?b???ns/

Noun

protuberance (plural protuberances)

  1. A bulge, knob, swelling, spine or anything that protrudes.
    • 1989 — Ben Aaronovitch, Remembrance of the Daleks
      Ever since their creation the Daleks have been attempting to conquer and enslave as much of the universe as they could get their grubby little protuberances on.
    Synonyms: bulge, bump, protrusion

Related terms

  • protuberant

Translations

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epicondyle

English

Etymology

epi- +? condyle

Noun

epicondyle (plural epicondyles)

  1. (anatomy) A protuberance above the condyle of a bone to which ligaments or tendons are attached.

Derived terms

  • epicondylar
  • epicondylectomy
  • epicondylic
  • epicondylitis

Translations

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