ligament

noun
lig·​a·​ment | \ ˈli-gə-mənt How to pronounce ligament (audio) \

Definition of ligament

1 : a tough fibrous band of tissue connecting the articular extremities of bones or supporting an organ in place
2 : a connecting or unifying bond the law of nations, the great ligament of mankind— Edmund Burke

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Other Words from ligament

ligamentous \ ˌli-​gə-​ˈmen-​təs How to pronounce ligamentous (audio) \ adjective

Examples of ligament in a Sentence

He sprained ligaments in his knee.

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Sale said several times that the injury has nothing to do with his ulnar collateral ligament. Julian Mcwilliams, BostonGlobe.com, "Chris Sale optimistic he’ll be ready for 2020 season," 20 Aug. 2019 Nix hoped to contend for a rotation spot in spring training but was lost to a tear in his ulnar collateral ligament. Jeff Sanders, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Minors: Jacob Nix rehabs with Storm; Patiño heads to Amarillo; Abrams’ first Fort Wayne hits," 8 Aug. 2019 High ankle sprains involve damage to a complex of ligaments located above the ankle joint known as the syndesmosis. Eric Branch, SFChronicle.com, "Talking syndesmosis: Ankle surgeon discusses Nick Bosa’s injury," 9 Aug. 2019 Summers had been a university baseball player with major-league ambitions before the vehicle that struck him snapped all the ligaments and tendons in his neck, allowing one of his vertebra to pound the delicate nerve tissue it was meant to protect. Cassandra Willyard, Scientific American, "How a Revolutionary Technique Got People with Spinal-Cord Injuries Back on Their Feet," 7 Aug. 2019 Manager Aaron Boone informed reporters that Hicks' elbow ligament was intact and would be shut down from any throwing activity for 10 days. Khadrice Rollins, SI.com, "Keeping Track of All the Yankees' Injury Woes As Playoff Race Continues," 5 Aug. 2019 The Lisfranc ligament connects the metatarsal and tarsal bones in the middle of the foot. Childs Walker, baltimoresun.com, "Five Things We Might Learn from 2019 Ravens training camp," 24 July 2019 Instead, Corey Binns writes in a separate Live Science article, snakes utilize two lower jaws that move independently of each other but are connected by an elastic ligament. Meilan Solly, Smithsonian, "See a Python Swallow a Crocodile Whole," 12 July 2019 Foster tore the anterior cruciate ligament and lateral collateral ligament in his left knee. Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al.com, "Shaun Dion Hamilton tagged ‘most improved’ by Washington Redskins coach," 17 June 2019

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First Known Use of ligament

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for ligament

Middle English, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin ligamentum, from Latin, band, tie, from ligare

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More Definitions for ligament

ligament

noun

English Language Learners Definition of ligament

: a tough piece of tissue in your body that holds bones together or keeps an organ in place

ligament

noun
lig·​a·​ment | \ ˈli-gə-mənt How to pronounce ligament (audio) \

Kids Definition of ligament

: a tough band of tissue that holds bones together or keeps an organ in place in the body

ligament

noun
lig·​a·​ment | \ ˈlig-ə-mənt How to pronounce ligament (audio) \

Medical Definition of ligament

1 : a tough band of tissue that serves to connect the articular extremities of bones or to support or retain an organ in place and is usually composed of coarse bundles of dense white fibrous tissue parallel or closely interlaced, pliant, and flexible, but not extensible
2 : any of various folds or bands of pleura, peritoneum, or mesentery connecting parts or organs

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