Ankylos

/ˈæŋkɪˌloʊs/ noun

In ancient Greek, the root word meaning stiff, bent, or crooked; also refers to the condition of stiffness itself.

From ancient Greek 'ankylos,' originally describing bent or crooked shapes and stiff movements. The root evolved through medical terminology to become a productive prefix in hundreds of modern medical terms describing fusion or immobilization of body parts.

AMአንኪሎስ
ARأنكليز
BNঅ্যাঙ্কিলাস
CAAnkylos
CSAnkylos
DAAnkylos
DEAnkylos
ELΑνκυλος
ESAnquilo
FAآنکلیوس
FIAnkylos
FRAnkylos
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