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ἀπόφυσις

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εως (ἡ) [ῠ]
      1 jeune pousse, rejeton, TH. H.P. 6, 4, 4 ; POL. 18, 1, 10 ;
      2 t. d’anat. apophyse, partie saillante des os à laquelle sont attachés les tendons, HPC.

Étym. ἀποφύω.

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LSJ

εως, ἡ, side-shoot, Thphr. HP 6.4.4, Plb. 18.18.10 (pl.); metaph, μιᾶς φύσεως ἀποφύσεις Dam. Pr. 100. in Anatomy, process of a bone, i.e. the prominence to which a tendon is attached, Hp. Art. 45; ἀ. ὀδοντοειδής processus dentatus, Gal. UP 12.7, etc. ; ἀ. στυλοειδεῖς Ruf. Onom. 142; of the βρογχίαι, ib. 159.
branch of an artery, Gal. 8.319; of a nerve, Id. UP 9.9; of the urethra, ib. 15.3 (but ἀ. σκωληκοειδής is f.l. for ἐπίφυσις, ib. 8.14; the two words distd. by Id. 2.733).
Archit., member connecting shaft and base of column, Vitr. 4.7.3.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

Pape

ἡ, der Aus-, Nebenwuchs, πρέμνου Pol. 18.1.10 ; Theophr.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)
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