Definition of Meniscal

1. a. Pertaining to, or having the form of, a meniscus.

Definition of Meniscal

1. Adjective. Pertaining to, or having the form of, a meniscus. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Meniscal

1. meniscus [adj] - See also: meniscus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Meniscal

meningoradicular
meningoradiculitis
meningorrhachidian
meningorrhagia
meningosis
meningotyphoid fever
meningovascular
meningovascular neurosyphilis
meningovascular syphilis
meninguria
meninx
meninx primitiva
meninx tenuis
meninx vasculosa
meniscal (current term)
meniscate
meniscectomies
meniscectomy
menisci
meniscitis
meniscocyte
meniscofemoral ligaments
meniscoid
meniscopexy
meniscorrhaphy
meniscotome
meniscus
meniscus articularis
meniscus lateralis

Literary usage of Meniscal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"A three-toed kingfisher, Ceyx mounting. meniscal (me-nis'kal), a. [< meniscus + -n?.] Pertaining to or having the form of a meniscus. ..."

2. Health Care Technology And Its Assessment In Eight Countries edited by H. David Banta (2004)
"Manco, L., and Berlow, M., "meniscal Tears —Comparison of Arthrography, CT and MRI," Crit. Rev. Diag. Imaging 29:151-179, 1989. 54. Marshall, D., Clark, E., ..."

3. Principles and Practice of Agricultural Analysis: A Manual for the Study of by Harvey Washington Wiley (1906)
"... to exist between two liquid surfaces must exert a corresponding influence between the surfaces of solids and liquids, apart from any meniscal action. ..."

4. Institutes of Natural Philosophy: Theoretical and Practical by William Enfield, Alexander Ewing (1811)
"... sooner than they would otherwise have been, forming the second image F. This erect image is seen by the eye at O, through a meniscal eye-glass LL, ..."

5. Gait Analysis in the Science of Rehabilitation edited by Joel A. DeLisa (2000)
"This type of antalgic gait may result from any painful condition of the knee joint including a meniscal tear, loose body, fracture, infection, ..."

6. The American Amateur Photographer (1891)
"... otherwise the flint-glass lens would have to be of a still shorter meniscal curvature, so as to form a space between tbc lenses, as shown in Fig. ..."

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