Proximal is the term that means closer to the origin of a limb.
Toward or nearest the middle/midline is MEDIAL
Posterior.
During muscle contraction, the origin of the muscle typically stays stationary. The origin is the fixed attachment point of the muscle, while the insertion, which is the point that moves, is pulled toward the origin. This action allows for the effective movement of bones and joints during contraction.
Proximally
Inferior is the medical term meaning toward the lower parts of the body.
A movement toward the midline is called adduction. Adduct means to bring towards the center. The opposite, "abduction" is moving away from midline.
Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.
caudalposterior is toward the back, but caudal is toward the tail
The medical term meaning "conveying toward the center" is "centripetal." In anatomical contexts, it often refers to processes or structures that move inward toward the center of the body or an organ. This term is typically contrasted with "centrifugal," which refers to movement away from the center.
Ventricul- is the medical terminology combining form meaning ventricle.
MedialMedio = middle-al = pertaining toMedial = pertaing to the middleMedial
It is called transference.