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Scapula vs Sternochondroscapularis - What's the difference?

scapula | sternochondroscapularis |

In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between scapula and sternochondroscapularis

is that scapula is (anatomy) either of the two large, flat, bones forming the back of the shoulder while sternochondroscapularis is (anatomy) an inconstant muscle arising from the sternum and the first costal cartilage and extending laterally and backward to the upper border of the scapula.

As nouns the difference between scapula and sternochondroscapularis

is that scapula is (anatomy) either of the two large, flat, bones forming the back of the shoulder while sternochondroscapularis is (anatomy) an inconstant muscle arising from the sternum and the first costal cartilage and extending laterally and backward to the upper border of the scapula.

scapula

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (anatomy) Either of the two large, flat, bones forming the back of the shoulder.
  • Synonyms

    * shoulder blade

    Derived terms

    * scapular * scapulary

    sternochondroscapularis

    English

    Noun

    (sternochondroscapulares)
  • (anatomy) An inconstant muscle arising from the sternum and the first costal cartilage and extending laterally and backward to the upper border of the scapula.