terms |
osteoderm |
As nouns the difference between terms and osteoderm
is that
terms is while
osteoderm is (anatomy) a bony deposit in the dermal layers of the skin.
skin |
osteoderm |
As nouns the difference between skin and osteoderm
is that
skin is (uncountable) the outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human while
osteoderm is (anatomy) a bony deposit in the dermal layers of the skin.
As a verb skin
is to injure the skin of.
dermal |
osteoderm |
In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between dermal and osteoderm
is that
dermal is (anatomy) of or pertaining to skin or integument while
osteoderm is (anatomy) a bony deposit in the dermal layers of the skin.
As an adjective dermal
is (anatomy) of or pertaining to skin or integument.
As a noun osteoderm is
(anatomy) a bony deposit in the dermal layers of the skin.
bony |
osteoderm |
As an adjective bony
is resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous.
As a noun osteoderm is
(anatomy) a bony deposit in the dermal layers of the skin.