Advertisement
Advertisement
patella
[puh-tel-uh]
noun
plural
patellas, patellaeAnatomy., the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee; kneecap.
Biology., a panlike or cuplike formation.
Zoology., any limpet of the family Patellidae.
Archaeology., a small pan or shallow vessel.
patella
/ pəˈtɛlə /
noun
Nontechnical name: kneecap. anatomy a small flat triangular bone in front of and protecting the knee joint
biology a cuplike structure, such as the spore-producing body of certain ascomycetous fungi
archaeol a small pan
Other Word Forms
- patellar adjective
- postpatellar adjective
- subpatellar adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of patella1
Example Sentences
“I’ve been dealing with patella tendinitis the entire season but over the weeks the pain has decreased,” Webster said.
There was nothing unusual in their collision, but a coincidence of torsion and tension ruptured Roigard’s patella tendon.
Three months before that World Cup, one the U.S. exited in the round of 16 for the first time, Swanson tore the patella tendon in her left knee.
Scoles, six months removed from two knee surgeries to correct a patella tendon that was peeling off her bone, was forced to withdraw from competition.
Seidel revealed Thursday on Instagram that she hurt her knee about a month ago and an MRI showed she had a fractured patella and partially torn patellar tendon.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse