Terms vs Actinost - What's the difference?
terms | actinost |
(ichthyology) A bone at the base of a paired fin (of a fish)
* 1889 , Dr. G. Baur, Journal of morphology, Volume 3?, On the morphology of ribs and the fate of the actinosts of the median fin in fishes [http://books.google.com/books?id=iZWF9YViz-kC]:
As nouns the difference between terms and actinost
is that terms is while actinost is (ichthyology) a bone at the base of a paired fin (of a fish).actinost
English
Noun
(en noun)- The second well-developed actinost is below the vertebra supporting the subcaudal blood-vessels, but that is not so strong proximally as the first; the ribs are not directed downwards, but backwards, and are entirely separated from each other.
