different between abductores vs adductores
abductores
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æb?d?k?t??.iz/, /æb?d?k?t?.iz/
Noun
abductores
- plural of abductor. Sometimes used instead of abductor when referring to the anatomical muscles.
Anagrams
- obscurated, subcordate
Latin
Adjective
abduct?r?s
- nominative masculine plural of abduct?ris
- nominative feminine plural of abduct?ris
- accusative masculine plural of abduct?ris
- accusative feminine plural of abduct?ris
- vocative masculine plural of abduct?ris
- vocative feminine plural of abduct?ris
Spanish
Noun
abductores m pl
- plural of abductor
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adductores
English
Noun
adductores
- plural of adductor
Latin
Noun
adduct?r?s
- nominative plural of adductor
- accusative plural of adductor
- vocative plural of adductor
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