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firmisternal

Firmisternal vs Terms - What's the difference?

firmisternal | terms |


As an adjective firmisternal

is (biology|of frogs) having the epicoracoid cartilages fused both anteriorly and posteriorly.

As a noun terms is

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Posterior vs Firmisternal - What's the difference?

posterior | firmisternal |


As adjectives the difference between posterior and firmisternal

is that posterior is located behind, or towards the rear of an object while firmisternal is (biology|of frogs) having the epicoracoid cartilages fused both anteriorly and posteriorly.

As a noun posterior

is (euphemistic) the buttocks.

Anterior vs Firmisternal - What's the difference?

anterior | firmisternal |


As adjectives the difference between anterior and firmisternal

is that anterior is before in place while firmisternal is having the epicoracoid cartilages fused both anteriorly and posteriorly.

Cartilage vs Firmisternal - What's the difference?

cartilage | firmisternal |


As a noun cartilage

is (anatomy) a type of dense, non-vascular connective tissue, usually found at the end of joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks.

As an adjective firmisternal is

(biology|of frogs) having the epicoracoid cartilages fused both anteriorly and posteriorly.

Epicoracoid vs Firmisternal - What's the difference?

epicoracoid | firmisternal |


As a noun epicoracoid

is (anatomy) a ventral cartilaginous or bony element of the coracoid in the shoulder girdle of some vertebrates.

As an adjective firmisternal is

(biology|of frogs) having the epicoracoid cartilages fused both anteriorly and posteriorly.

Firmisternal vs Arciferal - What's the difference?

firmisternal | arciferal | see also |


In biology of frogs terms the difference between firmisternal and arciferal

is that firmisternal is having the epicoracoid cartilages fused both anteriorly and posteriorly while arciferal is having the epicoracoid cartilages fused anteriorly, but separate and overlapping posteriorly.