The serratus anterior muscle in humans and the serratus ventralis muscle in cats are functionally equivalent but have different names due to anatomical differences and the naming conventions in comparative anatomy. The term "serratus" refers to the serrated or saw-like appearance of the muscle, while "anterior" and "ventralis" indicate their positions in the respective species.
Gallium, from the Latin word Gallia.
it came from a man who invented it whose name had a reference to guillotine. it came from a man who invented it whose name had a reference to guillotine.
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That word is "anonymous."
The latin word for game is ''ipsum''.
Colorado is the state whose name is derived from the Spanish word meaning colored.
Junkyard Dog, whose real name was Sylvester Ritter.
The first US president whose name contains all the letters from the word "criminal" is "Millard Fillmore."
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the word chucho is how we call a person whose name is Jesus.