gleno-|ˈgliːnəʊ|mod. comb. form of glene in anatomical terms, as gleno-humeral, belonging to the glenoid cavity together with the humerus; so also gleno-vertebral.1847–9Todd Cycl.Anat. IV. 575 A second band, ‘the gleno-humeral ligament’ described by the late Dr. V. Flood, is thrown across the head of the humerus.1889A. Macalister Human Anat. 146 A projecting superior gleno-humeral fold (Flood's ligament) lies above the sub-scapular tendon.1889in Century Dict.
gleno-/ˈgli:nəʊ/combining form of glenoid, used in Anatomy: see -o-.