"Periarticular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Periarticular refers to something that is situated or occurring near a joint or a joint capsule. It can describe structures, tissues, or conditions that are located outside the joint cavity, but close to the joint. For example, periarticular muscles or tendons are those that surround a joint, while periarticular inflammation is swelling or irritation occurring near a joint.
Periappendiceal refers to something related to the appendix, a small pouch-like structure attached to the large intestine. In medical contexts, periappendiceal often refers to:<br><br> Inflammation or infection of the tissues surrounding the appendix, also known as appendicitis.<br> Structures or tissues located near the appendix, such as blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, or fat pads.<br><br>In a broad sense, periappendiceal can imply any condition or structure that is related to, or affecting, the appendix and surrounding area.
The periapsis is the point in an elliptical orbit where a celestial body, such as a planet, moon, or satellite, is closest to the central body it is orbiting. The periapsis is the low point of the orbit, and the distance between the two bodies is the closest it will reach.
A periapt is a decorative charm or trinket, especially one worn on the person as a symbol of good luck or protection. It can also refer to a small precious stone or gemstone, especially one worn as a sign of wealth or status.
Periarthritis is a medical term that refers to inflammation of the soft tissues around a joint, such as the tendons, ligaments, and bursa. It is often caused by repetitive strain, trauma, or overuse injuries, and can lead to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in the affected joint.
The word "periaster" refers to a structure outside the body of an animal, typically a spine or a series of vertebrae, that supports or shelters a specific part of the body.
Periastral refers to the period of adjustment or transition that occurs when an individual experiences a change in their astrological sign, typically during the transition from one zodiac sign to another. For example, someone born on the cusp of Leo and Virgo might experience a periastral period as they adjust to their new sign. This term is often used in astrology and astrological literature.
Periauger is a type of sailing vessel that was commonly used in the mid-Atlantic region of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. It was a larger and more complex version of a canoe or a dugout, typically made of wood or cedar, and often used for transporting goods and people between ports. The periauger was highly valued for its maneuverability, speed, and carrying capacity, making it a popular choice for trade, fishing, and even warfare.
Adjective: Relating to or situated near the ears, particularly the outer part of the ear that surrounds the auditory meatus. Examples: periauricular skin, periauricular infection, periauricular cysts.