Where does “condylus” come from?

condylus (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek κόνδυλος — knuckle; knot in a string; any hard, bony knob.

condylus (Latin): condyle, knuckle; the joint at the end of a bone;...

Definitions

  1. condyle, knuckle; the joint at the end of a bone;...

Ancestry of “condylus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekκόνδυλοςknuckle; knot in a string; any hard, bony knob

Words derived from “condylus

Every word from Ancient Greek κόνδυλος