biomechanics |
undefined |
As a noun biomechanics
is (biology|physics) the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
biomechanics |
anatomy |
As nouns the difference between biomechanics and anatomy
is that
biomechanics is (biology|physics) the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton while
anatomy is the art of studying the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
biomechanics |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun biomechanics
is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.
biomechanics |
kinematics |
As nouns the difference between biomechanics and kinematics
is that
biomechanics is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton while
kinematics is the branch of mechanics concerned with objects in motion, but not with the forces involved.
kinesiology |
biomechanics |
As nouns the difference between kinesiology and biomechanics
is that
kinesiology is the study of body movement while
biomechanics is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.
physics |
biomechanics |
As nouns the difference between physics and biomechanics
is that
physics is the branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy while
biomechanics is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.
As a verb physics
is third-person singular of physic.
physiology |
biomechanics |
As nouns the difference between physiology and biomechanics
is that
physiology is a branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved while
biomechanics is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.
biomechanics |
biomechanist |
As nouns the difference between biomechanics and biomechanist
is that
biomechanics is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton while
biomechanist is one who studies or works in biomechanics.
biomechanics |
biomechanically |
As a noun biomechanics
is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.
As an adverb biomechanically is
in a biomechanical manner.
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