Facetal
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Relating to a vertebral facet not-comparable
"More importantly, dynamic relationships of the facets needs to be evaluated on the basis of radiological and clinical studies based on normal population to evaluate the extent of facetal mal-alignment that could be considered within the range of normal variation."
Example
More examples"More importantly, dynamic relationships of the facets needs to be evaluated on the basis of radiological and clinical studies based on normal population to evaluate the extent of facetal mal-alignment that could be considered within the range of normal variation."
Etymology
From facet + -al.
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