desm-, desmo- +
(Greek: band, bond; ligament)
						anisodesmic					
					
						Pertaining to crystals or compounds in which the ionic bonds are unequal in strength.					
									
						desmectasia, desmectasis					
					
						Stretching of a ligament, or ligaments.					
									
						desmitis					
					
						Inflammation of a ligament					
									
						desmocranium					
					
						In the embryo, the earliest form of the skull.					
									
						desmogenous					
					
						1. Deriving from a ligament or ligaments.
2. Originating in connective tissue.
									2. Originating in connective tissue.
						desmography					
					
						A description of the ligaments of the body.					
									
						desmoid					
					
						1. Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament; ligamentous.
2. Tendon-like; fibroid, or a very tough and firm fibroma.
									2. Tendon-like; fibroid, or a very tough and firm fibroma.
						desmology					
					
						The branch of anatomy dealing with the study of ligaments.					
									
						desmoma					
					
						a tumor of the connective tissue.					
									
						desmoneoplasm					
					
						A newly developed connective tissue tumor.					
									
						The study of diseases that affect the ligaments or tendons: Desmopathology involves the research of abnormalities of the tough fibrous tissues connecting bones or cartilages, or those connecting muscles with bones.					
									
						Any disease affecting the ligaments: Part of Mandy's medical studies was concerned with desmopathy, or the connecting tissues between muscles and bones, or between bones or cartilages.					
									
						desmopexia					
					
						A uterine suspension operation in which the proximal round ligaments are attached to the anterior abdominal wall.					
									
						A microorganism in the form of a band or ribbon: Sarah was surprised to read about desmoplankton having the shapes of broad threads and strips of fabric.					
									
						desmoplastic (adjective)					
					
						1. A reference to the production, the growth of, or the formation of adhesions (fibrous or connective tissue): "Some tumors have a desmoplastic reaction or the growth of dense fibrous tissue around a tumor."
									"Scar tissue (adhesion) within the abdomen after an abdominal surgery is another type of desmoplastic reaction."
2. Etymology: desmo- comes from Greek desmos, "a fetter or band" + Greek plassein, "to form".
		