[f. ELBOW sb. + JOINT.]

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  a.  Anat. ‘The hinge-joint formed by the connexion of the lower end of the humerus with the upper ends of the radius and ulna by means of ligaments’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). b. Mech.: = ELBOW 2 c.

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1831.  R. Knox, Cloquet’s Anat., 310. This muscle is deeply seated at the lower and fore part of the arm, before the elbow-joint.

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1881.  Mechanic, § 1101. In fig. 556 an illustration is given of an elbow-joint.

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