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Knuckle vs Knucklebone - What's the difference?

knuckle | knucklebone |


As nouns the difference between knuckle and knucklebone

is that knuckle is any of the joints between the phalanges of the fingers while knucklebone is a bone that forms a knuckle in the human hand, in an animal's paw or any bone that forms a similar bump.

As a verb knuckle

is to apply pressure, or rub or massage with one's knuckles.

Paw vs Knucklebone - What's the difference?

paw | knucklebone |


As a proper noun paw

is .

As a noun knucklebone is

a bone that forms a knuckle in the human hand, in an animal's paw or any bone that forms a similar bump.

Die vs Knucklebone - What's the difference?

die | knucklebone |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a noun knucklebone is

a bone that forms a knuckle in the human hand, in an animal's paw or any bone that forms a similar bump.

Figure vs Orans - What's the difference?

figure | orans |


As an adjective figure

is figurative.

As a verb figure

is .

As a noun orans is

a figure in an attitude of prayer, usually standing, with the elbows close to the sides of the body and with the hands outstretched sideways, palms up.

Duodenum vs Duodenectomy - What's the difference?

duodenum | duodenectomy |


As nouns the difference between duodenum and duodenectomy

is that duodenum is duodenum while duodenectomy is surgery to remove the duodenum.

Sap vs Gumnivorous - What's the difference?

sap | gumnivorous |


As a noun sap

is wax.

As an adjective gumnivorous is

feeding on sap from a tree.

Lamina vs Claustrum - What's the difference?

lamina | claustrum |


In anatomy terms the difference between lamina and claustrum

is that lamina is a thin plate or scale, such as the arch of a vertebra while claustrum is a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.

As nouns the difference between lamina and claustrum

is that lamina is a very thin layer of material while claustrum is a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.

Cerebral vs Claustrum - What's the difference?

cerebral | claustrum |


As nouns the difference between cerebral and claustrum

is that cerebral is a cerebral person while claustrum is (anatomy) a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.

As an adjective cerebral

is cerebral.

Hemisphere vs Claustrum - What's the difference?

hemisphere | claustrum |


As nouns the difference between hemisphere and claustrum

is that hemisphere is hemisphere while claustrum is (anatomy) a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.

Human vs Claustrum - What's the difference?

human | claustrum |


As an adjective human

is (label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy).

As a noun claustrum is

(anatomy) a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.

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