- hinge axis
- the imaginary line connecting the mandibular condyles around which the mandible can rotate without translatory movement; called also mandibular a.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
hinge-axis point — a reference point on the skin corresponding with the terminal hinge axis of the mandible … Medical dictionary
Hinge — For the surname, see Hinge (surname). For the philatelic term, see Stamp hinge. A barrel hinge A hinge is a type of bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Two objects connected… … Wikipedia
hinge line — 1. (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) The middorsal line of junction between two valves of the carapace permitting movement between them. 2. (BRACHIOPODA/MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) The external line of meeting of the brachial and pedicle valves; movement of the… … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
hinge position condylar — the position of the condyles in the glenoid fossa at which hinge axis movement is possible … Medical dictionary
hinge position mandibular — a position of the mandible that allows the condyles to move on the hinge axis during the opening or closing of the jaws … Medical dictionary
hinge — [n] pivot, turning point articulation, axis, ball and socket, butt, elbow, hook, joint, juncture, knee, link, pin, spring, swivel; concepts 471,498 hinge [v] be contingent on be subject to, be undecided, depend, hang, pend, pivot, rest, revolve… … New thesaurus
axis — [n] point around which something revolves arbor, axle, hinge, pivot, pole, shaft, spindle, stalk, stem, support, turning point; concept 830 … New thesaurus
Axis — The axis is the second cervical vertebra (symbol: C2). It is called the axis because the uppermost cervical vertebra (called the atlas) rotates about the odontoid process of C2. The joint between the axis and atlas is a pivot type of joint. It… … Medical dictionary
hinge — hingeless, adj. hingelike, adj. /hinj/, n., v., hinged, hinging. n. 1. a jointed device or flexible piece on which a door, gate, shutter, lid, or other attached part turns, swings, or moves. 2. a natural anatomical joint at which motion occurs… … Universalium
hinge — {{11}}hinge (n.) c.1300, the axis of the earth; late 14c. as movable joint of a gate or door, not found in O.E., cognate with M.Du. henghe hook, handle, M.L.G. henge hinge, from P.Gmc. *hanhan (trans.), *hangen (intrans.), from PIE *konk to hang… … Etymology dictionary