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intertrochanteric

Terms vs Intertrochanteric - What's the difference?

terms | intertrochanteric |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective intertrochanteric is

(anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur.

Taxonomy vs Intertrochanteric - What's the difference?

taxonomy | intertrochanteric |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective intertrochanteric is

(anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur.

Intertrochanteric vs Trochanteric - What's the difference?

intertrochanteric | trochanteric | Derived terms |

Intertrochanteric is a derived term of trochanteric.


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between intertrochanteric and trochanteric

is that intertrochanteric is (anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur while trochanteric is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the trochanter of the femur.

As adjectives the difference between intertrochanteric and trochanteric

is that intertrochanteric is (anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur while trochanteric is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the trochanter of the femur.

Femur vs Intertrochanteric - What's the difference?

femur | intertrochanteric |


As a noun femur

is femur.

As an adjective intertrochanteric is

(anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur.

Trochanter vs Intertrochanteric - What's the difference?

trochanter | intertrochanteric |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between trochanter and intertrochanteric

is that trochanter is (anatomy) in vertebrates with legs, the end of the femur near the hip joint, not including the head or neck while intertrochanteric is (anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur.

As a noun trochanter

is (anatomy) in vertebrates with legs, the end of the femur near the hip joint, not including the head or neck.

As an adjective intertrochanteric is

(anatomy) between the two trochanters of the femur.