Definition
A Latin anatomical term referring to articulations, joints, or the connections between bones in the body.
Etymology
From Latin 'articulatio' (a joint or articulation), the plural form 'articulationes' was used in medical texts. This is the Latinized anatomical terminology from medieval and Renaissance medical education.
Kelly Says
Old anatomy textbooks from the 1500s-1800s would use 'articulationes' to describe all the joints in the human body—this is where modern medical Latin terminology comes from!
Translations
CACatalà
articulacions
ar-tee-koo-la-syohn-es
CSČeština
kloubů
k-lou-boo
DEDeutsch
Articulationen
ar-tee-kyoo-la-syohn-en
ELΕλληνικά
αρθρώσεις
ar-th-ro-see-es
ESEspañol
articulaciones
ar-tee-kyoo-la-see-ohn-es
FISuomi
nivelit
nee-ve-lit
FRFrançais
articulations
ar-tee-kyoo-la-syohn
HEעברית
חיבורים
chi-voo-rim
HIहिन्दी
संयुक्त
san-yoot
HUMagyar
ízületek
ee-zoo-le-tek
IDBahasa Indonesia
sendi
sen-dee
ITItaliano
articolazioni
ar-tee-koh-la-zee-ohn-ee
MSBahasa Melayu
sendi
sen-dee
NLNederlands
gewrichten
geh-vreech-ten
PTPortuguês
articulações
ar-tee-kyoo-la-soes
RORomână
articulații
ar-tee-koo-la-tee-ee
RUРусский
суставы
soo-stah-vy
SWKiswahili
viungo
vee-on-go
TAதமிழ்
இணைப்பு
i-nai-ppu
TEతెలుగు
సంధులు
san-dhulu
TRTürkçe
eklemler
ek-le-m-ler
UKУкраїнська
суглоби
soo-glo-bi
ZUZU
iinkundla
ee-n-koo-n-dla