articulatio genus
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Definition
- Noun:
- The knee joint: "articulatio genus" is the anatomical term for the hinge joint in the human leg that connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone). The fibula and the patella (kneecap) are also associated with this joint.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor examined the patient's articulatio genus for signs of swelling.
- Injury to the articulatio genus can severely limit mobility.
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in formal, medical, or scientific contexts. In everyday English, the common term "knee joint" or simply "knee" is used instead.
- The report detailed the pathology of the left articulatio genus. (Formal/Medical)
- The ligament stabilizes the articulatio genus. (Scientific)
Variants and Related Words
- Genu (n): A Latin-derived term sometimes used in medical terminology to refer to the knee.
- Genu valgum is a condition affecting the alignment of the knee.
- Knee joint (n): The common English term for "articulatio genus".
Synonyms
- Knee joint: The standard non-technical synonym.
- Genu: A technical synonym used in specific medical contexts.
Related Phrases
(Note: As a highly specific anatomical term, "articulatio genus" does not have common phrasal verbs or idioms. The following relate to the common term "knee"). - To be on one's knees: To be in a kneeling position, often implying submission, prayer, or exhaustion. - To bring someone to their knees: To defeat or subdue someone completely.
Notes on Usage
- "Articulatio genus" is a direct borrowing from Latin, where "articulatio" means "joint" and "genus" means "knee". It is not used in casual conversation. For general communication, always use "knee" or "knee joint".
Noun
- hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patella