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Amels vs Amelus - What's the difference?

amels | amelus |


As nouns the difference between amels and amelus

is that amels is while amelus is (pathology) a foetus born without limbs.

As a verb amels

is (amel).

Taxonomy vs Amelus - What's the difference?

taxonomy | amelus |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and amelus

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while amelus is (pathology) a foetus born without limbs.

Amelus vs Hemimelia - What's the difference?

amelus | hemimelia | Related terms |

Amelus is a related term of hemimelia.


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between amelus and hemimelia

is that amelus is (pathology) a foetus born without limbs while hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.

As nouns the difference between amelus and hemimelia

is that amelus is (pathology) a foetus born without limbs while hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.