terms |
agnathia |
As nouns the difference between terms and agnathia
is that
terms is while
agnathia is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
agnathia |
agnathic |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between agnathia and agnathic
is that
agnathia is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing while
agnathic is (pathology) afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia.
As a noun agnathia
is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
As an adjective agnathic is
jawless.
agnathan |
agnathia |
Related terms |
Agnathia is a related term of agnathan.
As nouns the difference between agnathan and agnathia
is that
agnathan is a member of the superclass Agnatha of jawless vertebrates while
agnathia is a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
As an adjective agnathan
is belonging or pertaining to the superclass Agnatha, the jawless vertebrates.
agnatha |
agnathia |
Related terms |
Agnatha is a related term of agnathia.
As a proper noun agnatha
is .
As a noun agnathia is
(pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
agnath |
agnathia |
Related terms |
Agnathia is a related term of agnath.
As nouns the difference between agnath and agnathia
is that
agnath is an agnathan while
agnathia is a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
mandible |
agnathia |
As nouns the difference between mandible and agnathia
is that
mandible is the lower jaw, especially the lower jawbone while
agnathia is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
agnathia |
agnathous |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between agnathia and agnathous
is that
agnathia is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing while
agnathous is (pathology) afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia.
As a noun agnathia
is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
As an adjective agnathous is
jawless.