Ankylosis

/ˌæŋkɪˈloʊsɪs/ noun

A medical condition where joints or bones become stiffened and fused together, losing their ability to move.

From Greek 'ankylos' (stiff, crooked) + '-osis' (condition, disease). The term has been used since ancient times to describe pathological fusion of joints, appearing in Hippocratic medical texts and evolving through medical practice to describe specific diseases.

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