Meatus vs Porous - What's the difference?
meatus | porous |
(anatomy) A tubular opening or passage in the body.
English plurals
Full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.
(Of legislation) full of loopholes
(figuratively) With many gaps.
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As a noun meatus
is (anatomy) a tubular opening or passage in the body.As an adjective porous is
full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.meatus
English
(wikipedia meatus)Noun
(en-noun)- The urinary meatus is the opening of the urethra, situated on the glans penis in males, and in the vulva in females.
Derived terms
* meatal * meatometer * meatoscope * meatotomySee also
* ear canal * foramenAnagrams
* * ----porous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Sponges are porous so they can filter water while trapping food.
- Concrete is porous , so water will slowly filter through it.
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