ancon or ancone (ˈæŋkɒn, ˈæŋkəʊn) ![]() | |
| —n , pl ancones | |
| 1. | architect a projecting bracket or console supporting a cornice |
| 2. | a former technical name for elbow |
| [C18: from Greek ankōn a bend] | |
ancone or ancone (ˈæŋkɒn, ˈæŋkəʊn, æŋˈkəʊniːz) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| [C18: from Greek ankōn a bend] | |
| anconal or ancone | |
| —adj | |
| anconeal or ancone | |
| —adj | |
| a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare. |
| a fool or simpleton; ninny. |
ancon or ancone (ˈæŋkɒn, ˈæŋkəʊn) ![]() | |
| —n , pl ancones | |
| 1. | architect a projecting bracket or console supporting a cornice |
| 2. | a former technical name for elbow |
| [C18: from Greek ankōn a bend] | |
ancone or ancone (ˈæŋkɒn, ˈæŋkəʊn, æŋˈkəʊniːz) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| [C18: from Greek ankōn a bend] | |
| anconal or ancone | |
| —adj | |
| anconeal or ancone | |
| —adj | |
anconal an·co·nal (āng'kə-nəl, āng-kō'-) or an·co·ne·al (āng-kō'nē-əl)
adj.
Relating to the elbow.