GOMPHOSIS


Meaning of GOMPHOSIS in English

gämˈfōsə̇s noun

( -es )

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek gomphōsis, literally, a bolting together, from gomphoun to fasten with bolts (from gomphos ) + -sis

: a union or immovable articulation in which a hard part is received into a bone cavity (as the teeth into the jaws)

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