arthrosis |
synarthrosis |
As nouns the difference between arthrosis and synarthrosis
is that
arthrosis is any articulation or joint between bones while
synarthrosis is (anatomy) a type of joint in which two bones are connected rigidly by fibrous tissue.
synarthrosis |
synarthroses |
As nouns the difference between synarthrosis and synarthroses
is that
synarthrosis is a type of joint in which two bones are connected rigidly by fibrous tissue while
synarthroses is plural of synarthrosis.
fibrous |
synarthrosis |
As an adjective fibrous
is of or pertaining to fibre.
As a noun synarthrosis is
a type of joint in which two bones are connected rigidly by fibrous tissue.
bone |
synarthrosis |
As a proper noun bone
is (historical) a city in eastern algeria, now known as annaba.
As a noun synarthrosis is
(anatomy) a type of joint in which two bones are connected rigidly by fibrous tissue.
joint |
synarthrosis |
In anatomy terms the difference between joint and synarthrosis
is that
joint is any part of the body where two bones join, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened while
synarthrosis is a type of joint in which two bones are connected rigidly by fibrous tissue.
As nouns the difference between joint and synarthrosis
is that
joint is the point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate while
synarthrosis is a type of joint in which two bones are connected rigidly by fibrous tissue.
As an adjective joint
is done by two or more people or organisations working together.
As a verb joint
is to unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together.