Relating to the area between two bony projections (epicondyles) on a bone, especially on the arm or leg.
From the prefix 'ente-' (between) combined with 'epicondyle', from Greek 'epi' (upon) and 'kondylos' (knuckle, joint). Used in anatomical terminology to describe specific regions of bones.
Anatomy is full of these hyper-specific directional terms—'entepicondylar' describes a region so precise that doctors use it like coordinates, turning the human body into a detailed map.
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