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Vertebrae vs Metatarsals - What's the difference?

vertebrae | metatarsals |

As nouns the difference between vertebrae and metatarsals

is that vertebrae is ; the bones that make up the spinal column while metatarsals is .

vertebrae

English

Alternative forms

* * vertebras

Noun

(head)
  • ; the bones that make up the spinal column.
  • Usage notes

    Usually in English, the Latin diphthong ae'' is Anglicized as /i/, a long ''e'' sound. The original Latin diphthong was pronounced /a?/, as a long ''i''. The pronunciation of ''vertebrae'' ending in /e?/ with a long ''a'' is undoubtedly more common, but generally frowned upon by orthoepists as it is not supported by etymology (like the long ''i'') or analogy (like the long ''e ), only usage. Since all three are supported by their own argument, they are all acceptable. ----

    metatarsals

    English

    Noun

    (head)