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calf

Calf vs Calflike - What's the difference?

calf | calflike |


As a noun calf

is a young cow or bull or calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee.

As an adjective calflike is

resembling a calf (young cow) or some aspect of one.

Calf vs Midcalf - What's the difference?

calf | midcalf |


As nouns the difference between calf and midcalf

is that calf is a young cow or bull or calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while midcalf is the middle of the calf.

As an adjective midcalf is

extending to the middle of the calf of the leg.

As an adverb midcalf is

at or to the middle of the calf.

Calf vs Vell - What's the difference?

calf | vell |


As nouns the difference between calf and vell

is that calf is a young cow or bull or calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while vell is the salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.

As a verb vell is

(uk|dialect) to cut the turf from, as for burning.

Calf vs Soleus - What's the difference?

calf | soleus |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between calf and soleus

is that calf is (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while soleus is (anatomy) a broad, flat muscle that extends behind the gastrocnemius along the back of the calf.

As nouns the difference between calf and soleus

is that calf is a young cow or bull or calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while soleus is (anatomy) a broad, flat muscle that extends behind the gastrocnemius along the back of the calf.

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