IPA: /ˈkɒn.dɪ.lər/
KK: /kɒnˈdaɪlər/
Related to a rounded end of a bone that forms a joint with another bone.
The condylar joint allows for movement in multiple directions.
Condylar is derived from "condylus" (meaning knuckle or joint) in Latin, which refers to a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone that forms an articulation with another bone. The suffix "-ar" (meaning pertaining to) indicates that it relates to the condyle. Therefore, condylar refers to something that pertains to or is related to a condyle, typically in the context of anatomy.
Think of 'condylus' as referring to a 'joint' or 'knuckle' in the body, and remember that 'condylar' means something related to that joint.