Definition
A joint or articulation between bones; in anatomy, a type of movable joint or articulation.
Etymology
From Greek a- ('to' or 'toward') + arthrosis (from arthron, 'joint'). The term is used in anatomical terminology to describe joints where bones connect and move together.
Kelly Says
The word 'aparthrosis' comes directly from Greek anatomy terminology—ancient Greek physicians were obsessed with describing how bones fit together, and they invented precise names for every type of joint in your body!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደ አርትሮሲስ
en-de ar-troh-sis
ARالعربية
التهاب المفاصل
al-thihab al-mithfaasal
BNবাংলা
সংযোজন
song-yo-jon
CACatalà
artrosi
ar-troh-zee
CSČeština
artroza
ar-troh-zah
DADansk
artrose
ar-troh-zeh
DEDeutsch
Arthrose
ar-troh-zeh
ELΕλληνικά
αρθρίτιδα
ar-thri-ti-da
ESEspañol
apartosis
ah-par-TOH-sis
FISuomi
artroosi
ar-troo-see
FRFrançais
arthrose
ar-trohz
GUGU
આર્થરાઈટીસ
aar-th-rai-tis
HAHA
ciwon kwal
chi-won kwaal
HEעברית
אוסטאוארטריטיס
o-st-ay-ar-tri-tis
HIहिन्दी
आर्थराइटिस
aar-th-rai-tis
HUMagyar
ízületi gyulladás
ee-zoo-le-tee gyul-lah-das
IDBahasa Indonesia
artritis
ar-tri-tis
ITItaliano
artrosi
ar-troh-zee
KMKM
ជំងឺនៃក្នុង
chom-ngue nay knuong
MRMR
आर्थराइटिस
aar-th-rai-tis
MSBahasa Melayu
artritis
ar-tri-tis
NLNederlands
artrose
ar-troh-zeh
NONorsk
artrose
ar-troh-zeh
PAPA
ਅਰਥਰਾਈਟਿਸ
ar-th-rai-tis
PLPolski
artroza
art-ro-zah
PTPortuguês
artrose
ar-troh-zeh
RORomână
artroză
ar-troh-zah
SVSvenska
artros
ar-trohs
SWKiswahili
arthritis
ar-thri-tis
TEతెలుగు
జాయింట్ వ్యాధి
jay-int vyaa-dhi
THไทย
ข้ออักเสบ
khao-ak-sep
TLTL
arthritis
ar-thri-tis
UKУкраїнська
артроз
artroz
URاردو
ارتریٹس
ar-tri-tis
VITiếng Việt
viêm khớp
vyehm khop
ZUZU
arthritis
ar-thri-tis