VARUS


Meaning of VARUS in English

ˈva(a)rəs, ˈver- noun

( -es )

Etymology: New Latin, adjective, turned inward to an abnormal degree, from Latin, knock-kneed — more at prevaricate

: the position of a joint's being turned inward to an abnormal degree

the foot must turn into varus to keep in line with the knee joint — Year Book of Orthopedics & Traumatic Surgery

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