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epiphysis

noun

[Gr. to grow.]

Accretion; the growing of one bone to another by simple contiguity, without a proper articulation. The spongy extremity of a bone; any portion of a bone growing on another, but separated from it by a cartilage. Epiphyses are appendixes of the long bones, for the purpose of articulation, formed from a distinct center of ossification, and in the young subject connected with the larger bones by an intervening cartilage, which in the adult is obliterated.