tail |
caudodorsally |
In anatomy terms the difference between tail and caudodorsally
is that
tail is the distal tendon of a muscle while
caudodorsally is towards the back of the tail.
As a noun tail
is the caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to its posterior and near the anus.
As a verb tail
is to follow and observe surreptitiously.
As an adjective tail
is limited; abridged; reduced; curtailed.
As an adverb caudodorsally is
towards the back of the tail.
tail |
caudodorsal |
In anatomy terms the difference between tail and caudodorsal
is that
tail is the distal tendon of a muscle while
caudodorsal is near the back of the tail.
As a noun tail
is the caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to its posterior and near the anus.
As a verb tail
is to follow and observe surreptitiously.
tail |
dorsocaudal |
As a noun tail
is .
As an adjective dorsocaudal is
of, pertaining to, or situated at the back and tail of something.
tail |
caudomedial |
In anatomy terms the difference between tail and caudomedial
is that
tail is the distal tendon of a muscle while
caudomedial is of or pertaining to the tail and the inside (nearest the middle) of an organ etc.
As a noun tail
is the caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to its posterior and near the anus.
As a verb tail
is to follow and observe surreptitiously.
tail |
caudolateral |
As a noun tail
is .
As an adjective caudolateral is
(anatomy) of or pertaining to the tail and the side of an organ etc.
tail |
headgroup |
As nouns the difference between tail and headgroup
is that
tail is while
headgroup is (organic chemistry) a bulky part of a molecule, often containing one or more functional groups, attached to a relatively long aliphatic
tail'' or ''backbone .
tail |
brachyury |
As nouns the difference between tail and brachyury
is that
tail is while
brachyury is (biology) the presence of an abnormally short tail in some animals as a result of a genetic mutation.
tail |
heterocercal |
As a noun tail
is .
As an adjective heterocercal is
(ichthyology) of a fish's tail, such that the vertebral column bends and extends upwards into the upper lobe of the tail, making it larger than the lower lobe; as in sharks, rays, and skates.
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