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hinge joint
hinge joint
/ hĭnj /
- A joint, such as the elbow, in which a convex part of one bone fits into a concave part of another, allowing motion in only one plane.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hinge joint1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
As a complex hinge joint, the knee joint is one of the main load-bearing joints of the human body, supporting different movements in daily activities.
From Science Daily
Some joints — like hinge joints — help us move in different ways.
From Seattle Times
In humans, "when we flex our elbows, both forearm bones follow the hinge joint to fold in toward the upper arm," the researchers said.
From Fox News
Corrosion on the farm’s metal walkway grating and substructures was accelerating, and some metal hinge joints showed signs of excess wear.
From Los Angeles Times
INCIDENTS: One report of the stroller hinge joint separating.
From Seattle Times
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