different between cephalic vs encephalic
cephalic
English
Etymology
From Middle French céphalique, from Latin cephalicus (“head”), from Ancient Greek ????????? (kephalikós, “capital”), from ?????? (kephal?, “head”).
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: s?f?l' ?k, IPA(key): /s??fæl?k/
Adjective
cephalic (comparative more cephalic, superlative most cephalic)
- Of or relating to the head; headlike.
- Of, or pertaining to, the cephalon.
Antonyms
- caudal
Derived terms
Related terms
- cephalo-
- -cephalic
Translations
References
- (etymology) Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, 10th Edition
cephalic From the web:
- what cephalic means
- what cephalic presentation mean
- what's cephalic presentation
- what's cephalic phase
- what cephalic phase of digestion
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encephalic
English
Etymology
encephalon +? -ic
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /??n.s??fæ.l?k/
Adjective
encephalic (not comparable)
- of or relating to the encephalon
Translations
encephalic From the web:
- encephalic meaning
- what does cephalic mean
- what is encephalic trunk
- what is encephalic brain
- what does encephalic
- what are encephalic vesicles
- what is encephalic angioma
- what is the encephalic mass
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