In humans, the word that means the same as "anterior" is "ventral." Both terms refer to the front or lower side of the body. However, in a more general anatomical context, "anterior" specifically indicates the front, while "ventral" is often used in relation to the belly or underside.
"Anterior" is a word that means "in front."
The word anterior means the front. So the anterior part of an animal's body is the front part.
The word that means toward the snout is "rostral."
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"Anterior" is a word interchangeable with "ventral" when referring to humans. Both terms describe a position closer to the front side of the body.
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.
The word "hominid" refers to any member of the family Hominidae, which includes humans and their extinct ancestors. Another word that means the same thing as hominid is "great ape."
The word that means forward when used for a fetal pig is "anterior." It is the opposite of posterior, which is the back or tail area.
The spelling error "anntreeit" should be corrected to "anterior." "Anterior" means situated before or at the front, especially the front of the body or part of an organ.
Anterior or anterior to.
ummm!! "The Declarations of the Independence is an anterior."
The word "reply" means the same as respond.