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styloid

[ stahy-loid ]

adjective

  1. Botany. resembling a style; slender and pointed.
  2. Anatomy. pertaining to a styloid process.


styloid

/ ˈٲɪɔɪ /

adjective

  1. resembling a stylus
  2. anatomy of or relating to a projecting process of the temporal bone
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of styloid1

From the New Latin word ٲīŧ, dating back to 1605–15. See style, -oid
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of styloid1

C18: from New Latin styloides, from Greek ٳܱDZ𾱻ŧ like a stylus ; influenced also by Greek stulos pillar
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“I don’t think that there is a more significant injury when it comes to a hitter,” said Jed Lowrie, a second baseman for the Oakland Athletics who underwent surgery in 2009 to remove a guitar pick-shaped piece of his ulnar styloid that had broken off.

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Of the 206 bones in the human body, few are smaller than the ulnar styloid, a tiny nob on the outside of the wrist where the forearm meets the hand.

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When Aaron Judge first sustained a chip fracture of the ulnar styloid bone in his right wrist, the New York Yankees estimated it would be three weeks before he could swing a bat in a game situation.

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At the time, the team announced he had sustained a chip fracture of his ulnar styloid bone, but no surgery was recommended.

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Judge is expected to miss at least three weeks, as the team announced he sustained a chip fracture of his ulnar styloid bone.

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