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PRONUNCIATION OF APONEUROSES

aponeuroses  [ˌæpənjʊəˈrəʊsɪz] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF APONEUROSES

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Aponeuroses is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES APONEUROSES MEAN IN ENGLISH?

aponeuroses

Aponeurosis

Aponeuroses are layers of flat broad tendons. They have a shiny, whitish-silvery color, are histologically similar to tendons, and are very sparingly supplied with blood vessels and nerves. When dissected, aponeuroses are papery and peel off by sections. The primary regions with thick aponeurosis are in the ventral abdominal region, the dorsal lumbar region, and the palmar and plantar region. Their primary function is to join muscles and the body parts the muscles act upon, whether it be bone or muscle.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH APONEUROSES


advances
ədˈvɑːnsɪz
consequences
ˈkɒnsɪkwənsɪz
courses
ˈkɔːsɪz
currencies
ˈkʌrənsɪz
expenses
ɪkˈspɛnsɪz
finances
ˈfaɪnænsɪz
Forces
ˈfɔːsɪz
glasses
ˈɡlɑːsɪz
horses
ˈhɔːsɪz
human-resources
ˌhjuːmənrɪˈzɔːsɪz
losses
ˈlɒsɪz
masses
ˈmæsɪz
Mrs
ˈmɪsɪz
pieces
ˈpiːsɪz
policies
ˈpɒlɪsɪz
races
ˈreɪsɪz
resources
rɪˈzɔːsɪz
services
ˈsɜːvɪsɪz
sunglasses
ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz
wussies
ˈwʊsɪz

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE APONEUROSES

apology
apolune
apomict
apomictic
apomictical
apomictically
apomixes
apomixis
apomorphia
apomorphine
aponeurosis
aponeurotic
apoop
apopemptic
apophasis
apophatic
apophlegmatic
apophony
apophthegm
apophthegmatic

WORDS THAT END LIKE APONEUROSES

a bed of roses
amphiarthroses
arterioscleroses
atheroscleroses
bed of roses
diarthroses
enarthroses
hydronephroses
hyperhidroses
metachroses
myelofibroses
neuroses
pseudarthroses
pseudoarthroses
psychoneuroses
ring-a-ring-a-roses
scleroses
soroses
synarthroses
to all intents and purposes
trophoneuroses

Synonyms and antonyms of aponeuroses in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «aponeuroses» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF APONEUROSES

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Translator English - Chinese

腱膜
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

aponeurosis
570 millions of speakers

English

aponeuroses
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

aponeuroses
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator English - Arabic

سفق
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

апоневрозы
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

aponeuroses
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

aponeuroses
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

aponévroses
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Aponeuroses
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

Aponeurosen
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

腱膜
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

aponeuroses
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Aponeuroses
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator English - Vietnamese

aponeuroses
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

aponeuroses
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

ऍफिन्युरॉसेस
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

aponevrozlar
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

aponeurosi
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

aponeuroses
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

апоневрози
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

aponeuroses
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

aponeuroses
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

aponeuroses
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

aponeuroses
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

aponeuroses
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of aponeuroses

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «APONEUROSES»

The term «aponeuroses» is used very little and occupies the 158.983 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «APONEUROSES» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about aponeuroses

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APONEUROSES»

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The Anatomy of the Human Body
THE aponeuroses are fibrous membranes, arranged in the form of inextensible textures, which constitute sheaths for the muscles, and, at the same time, afford them broad surfaces for attachment. The aponeuroses are generally known, at the ...
Jean Cruveilhier, Granville Sharp Pattison, 1844
2
The library of medicine, arranged and ed. by A. Tweedie
386 APONEUROLOGY. General observations on the aponeuroses. — Structure. — Uses. The aponeuroses are fibrous membranes, arranged in the form of inexten- sible textures, which constitute sheaths for the muscles, and, at the same time ...
Library, Alexander Tweedie, 1841
3
The anatomy of the human body
The aponeuroses are generally known, at the present day, by the name of fascia (fascia, a band), an expression which was at first applied exclusively to the strong , broad aponeurotic hand, forming the termination of the tensor vagina: femoris, ...
J. Cruveilhier
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Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Latin Nomenclature : General ...
... at the level of L III. The rectus abdominis and lateral oblique abdominal wall muscles and their aponeuroses comprise a functional unit. Fusion of the aponeuroses of the oblique muscles creates a sheath enclosing the rectus muscles which ...
Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, 2006
5
Sports Injuries: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
The specific site for this injury is commonly close to its attachment with the calcaneum bone of the heel (Figure 2.4). 2.4 TENDONS AND APONEUROSES 2.4.1 The structure and function of tendons and aponeuroses In order for muscles to ...
Stephen R. Bird, Neil Black, Philip Newton, 1997
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Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and ...
An important distinguishing feature of aponeuroses is that these tendinous structures function as the attachment and insertion surfaces of muscle fascicles and therefore surround a substantial portion of the muscle belly,” researchers in the ...
‎2012
7
Clinical Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
The fibers run downward and forward to form aponeuroses that extend anteriorly. Aponeuroses are fibrous membranes resembling flattened tendons that bind muscles to each other or bones. Beneath the external oblique muscle, the internal ...
Tommaso Falcone, William W. Hurd, 2007
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Synoviut membranes or Capsules; which belong to joints, tendons, aponeuroses, &o. 3. Fibrous Membranes, Membranes albugi- neuses (Ch.) These are almost all continuous, and terminate at the periosteum — their common centre.
Robley Dunglison, 1846
9
An Elementary Treatise on Anatomy
side to the muscles and on the other to the hard parts, or to the enveloping aponeuroses : sometimes the continuity of the fleshy fibres is interrupted. Their mode of insertion varies much. Formation. — The funicular tendons are more or less ...
Antoine Laurent Jessé Bayle, Augustus Sidney Doane, 1837
10
Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors: Clinical Features, Imaging, ...
REFERENCES 1965 ENZINGER P.M.: Clear-cell sarcoma of tendons and aponeuroses. An analysis of 21 cases. Cancer, 18. 1163-1174. 1969 ANGERVALL L., STENER B.: Clear-cell sarcoma of tendons. A study of four cases. Acta Pathol.
Mario Campanacci, 1999

2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «APONEUROSES»

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Splint: the efficacy of orthotic management in rest to prevent equinus …
... intramuscular distal (i.e. deep) and proximal (i.e. superficial aponeuroses) (ℓa) and length component of the physiological cross-section (ℓAf, ... «BMC Pediatrics, Mar 12»
2
Tissue Density's Relationship to Pain and Dysfunction
Nerves and nerve endings get caught up between layers of ligament, aponeuroses and fascia, becoming hot-glued together into a thick, rubbery sheet. It seems ... «Massage Today, Mar 12»

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