ˈjiŋglə̇məs, ˈgi- noun
( plural gingly·mi -ˌmī, -ˌmē)
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek ginglymos hinge, joint
: a hinge joint (as between the humerus and ulna) admitting of motion in one plane only
ˈjiŋglə̇məs, ˈgi- noun
( plural gingly·mi -ˌmī, -ˌmē)
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek ginglymos hinge, joint
: a hinge joint (as between the humerus and ulna) admitting of motion in one plane only
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012