Anat. [a. Fr. épicondyle (mod.L. epicondylus), formed by Chaussier c. 1820: see EPI- and CONDYLE.

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  As Chaussier applied the name condyle to what is now called the ‘radial head’ of the humerus, epicondyle meant ‘the process situated above the condyle.’]

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  The external condyle of the humerus.

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1836–9.  Todd, Cycl. Anat., II. 161. It [i.e., the process] should be designated epicondyle.

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1840.  G. V. Ellis, Anat., 304. Semiflex the elbow joint, and the prominences of the external or epicondyle on the outer side, and of the internal condyle or epitrochlea on the inner, will be rendered evident.

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