Tendon vs Indigitation - What's the difference?
tendon | indigitation |
(anatomy) A tough band of inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment.
The act of pointing out with or as if with the finger; indication.
The interlocking of fibers at the junction of muscle and tendon or aponeurosis; digitation; invagination.
As nouns the difference between tendon and indigitation
is that tendon is tendon while indigitation is the act of pointing out with or as if with the finger; indication.tendon
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(wikipedia tendon)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* sinewDerived terms
* tendonitis *See also
* ligament ----indigitation
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