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corticospinal tract vs motor nerve

motor nerve vs corticospinal tract

corticospinal tract and motor nerve both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
corticospinal tract Yes No No No
motor nerve Yes No No No
As nouns, motor nerve is a hypernym of corticospinal tract; that is, motor nerve is a word with a broader meaning than corticospinal tract:
  • corticospinal tract: any of the important motor nerves on each side of the central nervous system that run from the sensorimotor areas of the cortex through the brainstem to motor neurons of the cranial nerve nuclei and the ventral root of the spinal cord
  • motor nerve: a nerve that conveys impulses toward or to muscles or glands
Other hypernyms of corticospinal tract include efferent, efferent nerve.
corticospinal tract (noun) motor nerve (noun)
any of the important motor nerves on each side of the central nervous system that run from the sensorimotor areas of the cortex through the brainstem to motor neurons of the cranial nerve nuclei and the ventral root of the spinal cord a nerve that conveys impulses toward or to muscles or glands
Difference between corticospinal tract and motor nerve

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