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attitude vs standard anatomical position

standard anatomical position vs attitude

attitude and standard anatomical position both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
attitude Yes No No No
standard anatomical position Yes No No No
As nouns, standard anatomical position is a hyponym of attitude; that is, standard anatomical position is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than attitude:
  • attitude: the arrangement of the body and its limbs
  • standard anatomical position: The position of the human body, standing erect, with the face directed anteriorly, the upper limbs at the sides and the palms turned anteriorly (supinated), and the feet pointed anteriorly; used as the position of reference in description of site or direction of various structures or parts as established in official anatomical nomenclature.
attitude (noun) standard anatomical position (noun)
a theatrical pose created for effect The position of the human body, standing erect, with the face directed anteriorly, the upper limbs at the sides and the palms turned anteriorly (supinated), and the feet pointed anteriorly; used as the position of reference in description of site or direction of various structures or parts as established in official anatomical nomenclature.
the arrangement of the body and its limbs
a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways
position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion)
Difference between attitude and standard anatomical position

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