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sclerotome

Terms vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

terms | sclerotome |


As nouns the difference between terms and sclerotome

is that terms is while sclerotome is (surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

Scleritome vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

scleritome | sclerotome |


As nouns the difference between scleritome and sclerotome

is that scleritome is (biology) the scaly armour of some annelid worms such as machaeridians while sclerotome is (surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

Sclerotomic vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

sclerotomic | sclerotome | Related terms |

Sclerotome is a related term of sclerotomic.


Sclerotomic is often a misspelling of sclerotome.


Sclerotomic has no English definition.

As a noun sclerotome is

a knife used in sclerotomy.

Sclerotomal vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

sclerotomal | sclerotome | Related terms |

Sclerotomal is a related term of sclerotome.


As a noun sclerotome is

(surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

Rib vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

rib | sclerotome |


As nouns the difference between rib and sclerotome

is that rib is (acronym) rigid inflatable boat — a lightweight inflatable boat with a rigid hull while sclerotome is (surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

Somite vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

somite | sclerotome |


In anatomy terms the difference between somite and sclerotome

is that somite is a metamere, one of a series of segments, arranged longitudinally, of which some animals are composed while sclerotome is a segmented mass of mesenchymal tissue, in a somite, that develops into the ribs.

As nouns the difference between somite and sclerotome

is that somite is one of the paired masses of mesoderm distributed along the sides of the neural tube that will eventually become dermis, skeletal muscle, or vertebrae while sclerotome is a knife used in sclerotomy.

Tissue vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

tissue | sclerotome |


As nouns the difference between tissue and sclerotome

is that tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while sclerotome is (surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

As a verb tissue

is to form tissue of; to interweave.

Mesenchymal vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

mesenchymal | sclerotome |


As an adjective mesenchymal

is of or pertaining to the mesenchyme.

As a noun sclerotome is

(surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

Mass vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

mass | sclerotome |


As nouns the difference between mass and sclerotome

is that mass is matter, material while sclerotome is a knife used in sclerotomy.

As a verb mass

is to form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble.

As an adjective mass

is involving a mass of things; concerning a large quantity or number.

Sclerotomy vs Sclerotome - What's the difference?

sclerotomy | sclerotome |


In surgery|lang=en terms the difference between sclerotomy and sclerotome

is that sclerotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting, or making an incision in the sclera while sclerotome is (surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

As nouns the difference between sclerotomy and sclerotome

is that sclerotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting, or making an incision in the sclera while sclerotome is (surgery) a knife used in sclerotomy.

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