ankylos
/ˈang.kɪ.lɒs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of arthritis characterized by the stiffening of a joint due to chronic inflammation.
“The doctor diagnosed her with ankylos and recommended physical therapy to regain mobility.”
2. noun
A term used in biology to describe a joint that has become fused or stiffened, often due to evolutionary pressures.
“The ankylos in the dinosaur’s skeleton suggested a unique adaptation to its environment.”