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rundle(2)(dictionary)
Rundle, A(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Richards-Rundle syndrome(medicine)
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Orthomolecular medicine (orthomolecular nutritional medicine, orthomolecular therapy)(health)
medicine(2)(dictionary)
medicine(encyclopedia)
medicine(dictionary)

tribrachia (medicine) and rundle(1) (iou)


tribrachia (medicine)


tribrachia
Condition seen in conjoined twins when the fusion has merged the adjacent arms to form a single one, so that there are only three arms for the two bodies.

See: conjoined twins.

Origin: tri-+ G. Brachion, arm


rundle(1) (iou)



rundle noun1. ME.
[Var. of ROUNDEL. In sense 5 perh. alt. of RUNNEL noun.]
a. = ROUNDEL 2. arch. ME.
b. A circular or spherical object. Formerly spec. = ROUNDEL 4b. arch. LME.
c. A circular enclosure or field. Now dial. L16.
a. A coil; a curve. M16-M17.
b. Botany. A circular arrangement of flowers or leaves; an umbel, a whorl. L16-E19.
Heraldry. = ROUNDEL 1b. Now rare or obsolete. M16.
a. A cylinder of wood. Formerly spec. a rung of a ladder. Cf. ROUNDEL 5a. Now rare. M16.
b. A solid wheel or barrel. Now rare. E17.
A pollard tree. dial. L17.