Ligament
Strong, fibrous band of connecting tissue connecting 2 or more bones or cartilages or supporting a muscle, fascia or organ.
a tough cord or band of dense white fibrous connective tissue that connects two or more body parts other than muscles such as providing support for an internal organ or holding the ends of two bones together at a joint.
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