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Impulse vs Kinesodic - What's the difference?

impulse | kinesodic |


As a noun impulse

is a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.

As a verb impulse

is to impel; to incite.

As an adjective kinesodic is

conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.

Responsive vs Kinesodic - What's the difference?

responsive | kinesodic |


As adjectives the difference between responsive and kinesodic

is that responsive is answering, replying or responding while kinesodic is conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.

Provident vs Overprovident - What's the difference?

provident | overprovident |


As adjectives the difference between provident and overprovident

is that provident is possessing, exercising, or demonstrating great care and consideration for the future while overprovident is excessively provident.

Caudal vs Urosacral - What's the difference?

caudal | urosacral |


As adjectives the difference between caudal and urosacral

is that caudal is (zoology) pertaining to the tail or posterior or hind part of a body while urosacral is (anatomy) of or pertaining to both caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column.

As a noun caudal

is a caudal vertebra.

Sacral vs Urosacral - What's the difference?

sacral | urosacral |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between sacral and urosacral

is that sacral is (anatomy) of the sacrum while urosacral is (anatomy) of or pertaining to both caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column.

As adjectives the difference between sacral and urosacral

is that sacral is (anatomy) of the sacrum while urosacral is (anatomy) of or pertaining to both caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column.

As a noun sacral

is any of the sacral bones that make up the sacrum.

Silk vs Toilinette - What's the difference?

silk | toilinette |


As nouns the difference between silk and toilinette

is that silk is a fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider) while toilinette is a cloth formerly used for waistcoats, having a weft of woollen yarn and a warp of cotton and silk.

As an adjective silk

is made of silk.

As a verb silk

is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To remove the silk from (corn).

Motion vs Kinesodic - What's the difference?

motion | kinesodic |


As a noun motion

is a state of progression from one place to another.

As a verb motion

is to gesture indicating a desired movement.

As an adjective kinesodic is

conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.

Voluntary vs Kinesodic - What's the difference?

voluntary | kinesodic |


As adjectives the difference between voluntary and kinesodic

is that voluntary is done, given, or acting of one's own free will while kinesodic is conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.

As an adverb voluntary

is voluntarily.

As a noun voluntary

is a short piece of music, often having improvisation, played on a solo instrument.

Reflex vs Kinesodic - What's the difference?

reflex | kinesodic |


As adjectives the difference between reflex and kinesodic

is that reflex is bent, turned back or reflected while kinesodic is (physiology) conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.

As a noun reflex

is an automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing.

As a verb reflex

is to bend, turn back or reflect.

Motor vs Kinesodic - What's the difference?

motor | kinesodic |


As a noun motor

is engine (mechanical device).

As an adjective kinesodic is

(physiology) conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.

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