synchondrosis
/ˌsɪŋkɒnˈdrəʊsɪs/noun
(pl. synchondroses /-siːz/)
- Anatomy an almost immovable joint between bones bound by a layer of cartilage, as in the spinal vertebrae【剖】软骨结合。
词源
late 16th cent.: from modern Latin, from Greek sunkhondrōsis, from sun- 'together' + khondros 'cartilage'.