taxonomy |
hemimelia |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hemimelia
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
amelus |
hemimelia |
Related terms |
Amelus is a related term of hemimelia.
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between amelus and hemimelia
is that
amelus is (pathology) a foetus born without limbs while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
As nouns the difference between amelus and hemimelia
is that
amelus is (pathology) a foetus born without limbs while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
ulnar |
hemimelia |
As an adjective ulnar
is of or pertaining to the ulna, or the elbow; as, the ulnar nerve.
As a noun hemimelia is
(pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
radial |
hemimelia |
As nouns the difference between radial and hemimelia
is that
radial is a radial tire / radial tyre while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
As an adjective radial
is arranged like rays that radiate from, or converge to a common centre.
manual |
hemimelia |
As nouns the difference between manual and hemimelia
is that
manual is manual (
booklet) while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
tibial |
hemimelia |
As nouns the difference between tibial and hemimelia
is that
tibial is (anatomy) a tibial bone while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
As an adjective tibial
is of or pertaining to a tibia or a structure associated with a tibia.
fibular |
hemimelia |
As an adjective fibular
is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the fibula.
As a noun hemimelia is
(pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
pedal |
hemimelia |
As nouns the difference between pedal and hemimelia
is that
pedal is pedal while
hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
limb |
hemimelia |
As nouns the difference between limb and hemimelia
is that
limb is a major appendage of human or animal, used for locomotion (such as an arm, leg or wing) while
hemimelia is the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs. With legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia. With arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
As a verb limb
is to remove the limbs from an animal or tree.