arthro-, arthr-
(Greek: joint, pertaining to the joints or connecting bone structures)
						synarthrodial (adjective), more synarthrodial, most synarthrodial					
					
						Characterized by or descriptive of a bone articulation or motion that is stiffened by the connection of bones by non-boney, fibrous tissue: Comparing the discomfort in his knees, Astor indicated that his left knee was the more synarthrodial, implying that the stiffness was more severe there.					
									
						A reference to an abnormal adhesion or sticking together of the bones in a joint: The synarthrophysis in Janet's right ankle appeared to be the result of an improperly healed fracture which occurred several years ago.					
									
						Any of a number bony connections in the body which are stiffened by the development of fibrous tissue, or cartilage growth, or the abnormal development of bone tissue: After the bone specialist's diagnosis, Olive was informed that she had multiple synarthroses which meant there were several stiff joints in her body.					
									
		