trochlear
[ trok-lee-er ]
/ ˈtrɒk li ər /
adjective
noun
Origin of trochlear
First recorded in 1675–85;
trochle(a) +
-ar1
OTHER WORDS FROM trochlear
sub·troch·le·ar, adjectiveWords nearby trochlear
troche,
trochee,
trochelminth,
trochilus,
trochlea,
trochlear,
trochlear nerve,
trochlear spine,
trochoid,
trochoid joint,
trochophore
Example sentences from the Web for trochlear
The trochlear nerve is located posterodorsal to the optic tract, and separated from the latter by connective tissue.
Is there anatomical evidence that the ganglia of origin of the oculomotor and trochlear nerves represent many ganglia?
The Origin of Vertebrates |Walter Holbrook GaskellIt is often found between the patella and the trochlear surface of the femur in tuberculous disease of the knee.
Manual of Surgery |Alexis Thomson and Alexander MilesIt is sometimes associated with fracture of the edge of the trochlear surface, which renders retention in position difficult.
Medical definitions for trochlear
trochlear
[ trŏk′lē-ər ]
adj.
Of, resembling, or situated near a trochlea.
Of or relating to the trochlear nerve.