tendonitis

[ten-duh-nahy-tis] Origin

ten·di·ni·tis

[ten-duh-nahy-tis]
noun Pathology.
inflammation of a tendon.
Also, ten·do·ni·tis, tenonitis.


Origin:
1895–1900; < Neo-Latin tendin- (see tendinous) + -itis
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tendonitis
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tendonitis ten·do·ni·tis (těn'də-nī'tĭs)
n.
Variant of tendinitis.

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