terms |
cancellus |
As nouns the difference between terms and cancellus
is that
terms is while
cancellus is (architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
cancellus |
cancells |
As a noun cancellus
is (architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
As a verb cancells is
(
cancell).
cancellus |
cancellous |
As a noun cancellus
is (architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
As an adjective cancellous is
(anatomy|of bone) having low density and strength but high surface area, of the kind that fills the inner cavity of long bones.
articular |
cancellus |
In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between articular and cancellus
is that
articular is (anatomy) of, at, or relating to the joints of the body while
cancellus is (anatomy) one of the interlacing osseous plates constituting the elastic porous tissue of certain parts of the bones, especially in their articular extremities.
As an adjective articular
is (anatomy) of, at, or relating to the joints of the body.
As a noun cancellus is
(architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
bone |
cancellus |
As a proper noun bone
is (historical) a city in eastern algeria, now known as annaba.
As a noun cancellus is
(architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
tissue |
cancellus |
As nouns the difference between tissue and cancellus
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
cancellus is (architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
porous |
cancellus |
As an adjective porous
is full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.
As a noun cancellus is
(architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
elastic |
cancellus |
As nouns the difference between elastic and cancellus
is that
elastic is (uncountable) an elastic material used in clothing, particularly in waistbands and cuffs while
cancellus is (architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
As an adjective elastic
is capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.
plate |
cancellus |
As an adjective plate
is (heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
As a noun cancellus is
(architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
osseous |
cancellus |
As an adjective osseous
is of, relating to, or made of bone; bony.
As a noun cancellus is
(architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
Pages