varus
[ vair-uh s ]
/ ˈvɛər əs /
noun Pathology.
abnormal angulation of a bone or joint, with the angle pointing away from the midline.
Origin of varus
First recorded in 1790–1800,
varus is from the Latin word
vārus crooked, bent
Words nearby varus
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British Dictionary definitions for varus
varus
/ (ˈvɛərəs) /
adjective
pathol
denoting a deformity in which the distal part of a limb is turned inwards towards the midline of the body
Word Origin for varus
C19: from Latin: bow-legged
Medical definitions for varus
varus
[ vâr′əs ]
adj.
Characterized by an abnormal inward turning of a bone, especially of the hip, knee, or foot; occasionally used to indicate an outward turning.
n.
A bone of the leg or foot characterized by such an abnormality.