terms |
mesioproximal |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective mesioproximal is
(linguistics) in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
mesiodistal |
mesioproximal |
Related terms |
Mesioproximal is a related term of mesiodistal.
As adjectives the difference between mesiodistal and mesioproximal
is that
mesiodistal is of or relating to the mesial and distal surfaces of a tooth while
mesioproximal is in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
distal |
mesioproximal |
Related terms |
Distal is a related term of mesioproximal.
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between distal and mesioproximal
is that
distal is (linguistics) far from the speaker while
mesioproximal is (linguistics) in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
As adjectives the difference between distal and mesioproximal
is that
distal is (anatomy|geology) remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle while
mesioproximal is (linguistics) in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
proximal |
mesioproximal |
Related terms |
Proximal is a related term of mesioproximal.
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between proximal and mesioproximal
is that
proximal is (linguistics) closer to the speaker while
mesioproximal is (linguistics) in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
As adjectives the difference between proximal and mesioproximal
is that
proximal is (anatomy|geology) closer to the point of attachment or observation while
mesioproximal is (linguistics) in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
addressee |
mesioproximal |
As a noun addressee
is the person or organization to which something, such as a letter or message, is addressed or sent, for whom the item is intended.
As an adjective mesioproximal is
in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.
demonstrative |
mesioproximal |
As adjectives the difference between demonstrative and mesioproximal
is that
demonstrative is while
mesioproximal is (linguistics) in the description of languages with a four-way distinction for demonstratives, refers to a demonstrative which indicates something near the addressee.