aponeurosis

aponeurosis /ap′ōno͝orō″sis/ pl. aponeuroses [Gk, apo + neuron, nerve, sinew] , a broad, flat sheet of fibrous connective tissue that serves as a tendon to attach muscles to bone or as fascia to bind muscles together or to other tissues at their origin or insertion. −aponeurotic, adj.

Aponeurosis (Drake, Vogl, and Mitchell, 2015)