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nerve

Nerve vs Epiperipheral - What's the difference?

nerve | epiperipheral |


As a verb nerve

is .

As an adjective epiperipheral is

(physiology) connected with, or having its origin upon, the external surface of the body; especially applied to the feelings that originate at the extremities of nerves, as for example when touching an object with the finger.

Nerve vs Binervate - What's the difference?

nerve | binervate |


As a verb nerve

is .

As an adjective binervate is

(zoology|botany) having only two nerves.

Nerve vs Cholesterin - What's the difference?

nerve | cholesterin |


As a verb nerve

is .

As a noun cholesterin is

(organic compound) a white, fatty, crystalline substance found in animal and plant products and tissue, especially in nerve tissue, bile, and gallstones.

Nerve vs Rectinerved - What's the difference?

nerve | rectinerved |


As a noun nerve

is a bundle of neurons with their connective tissue sheaths, blood vessels and lymphatics.

As a verb nerve

is to give courage; sometimes with "up".

As an adjective rectinerved is

having straight veins or nerves.

Nerve vs Trinervate - What's the difference?

nerve | trinervate |


As a verb nerve

is .

As an adjective trinervate is

(botany|of a leaf) having three ribs or nerves extending unbranched from the base to the apex.

Nerve vs Lifestring - What's the difference?

nerve | lifestring |


As a verb nerve

is .

As a noun lifestring is

a nerve, or string, supposed to be essential to life.

Nerve vs Enervous - What's the difference?

nerve | enervous |


As a verb nerve

is .

As an adjective enervous is

lacking nerve or force; enervated.

Nerve vs Nervomuscular - What's the difference?

nerve | nervomuscular |


As a verb nerve

is .

As an adjective nervomuscular is

(physiology) of or pertaining to both nerves and muscles.

Nerve vs Musculospiral - What's the difference?

nerve | musculospiral |


As a verb nerve

is .

As an adjective musculospiral is

(anatomy) of or pertaining to the muscles, and taking a spiral course; applied especially to a large nerve of the arm.

Nerve vs Nervimotion - What's the difference?

nerve | nervimotion |


As a verb nerve

is .

As a noun nervimotion is

(physiology) the movement caused in the sensory organs by external agents and transmitted to the muscles by the nerves.

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