DIARTHROSIS, in Anatomy, a kind of articulation or juncture of the bones; which being pretty lax affords room for a manifest motion. The word comes from dia, and arthros, juncture, assemblage. It is opposed to synarthrosis, wherein the articulation is so close that there is no sensible motion at all. See ANATOMY, No 2.
DIARTHROSIS, in Anatomy
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