Allosaurus & Sacrum - Unionpedia, the concept map
Similarities between Allosaurus and Sacrum
Allosaurus and Sacrum have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anatomical terms of location, Ancient Greek, Ilium (bone), Sacrum, Stegosaurus, Vertebra.
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location are used to unambiguously describe the anatomy of animals, including humans.
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Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek (Ἑλληνῐκή) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC.
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Ilium (bone)
The ilium (ilia) is the uppermost and largest region of the coxal bone, and appears in most vertebrates including mammals and birds, but not bony fish.
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Sacrum
The sacrum (sacra or sacrums), in human anatomy, is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms by the fusing of the sacral vertebrae (S1S5) between ages 18 and 30.
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Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus is a genus of herbivorous, four-legged, armored dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails.
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Vertebra
Each vertebra (vertebrae) is an irregular bone with a complex structure composed of bone and some hyaline cartilage, that make up the vertebral column or spine, of vertebrates.
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- What Allosaurus and Sacrum have in common
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Allosaurus and Sacrum Comparison
Allosaurus has 317 relations, while Sacrum has 69. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.55% = 6 / (317 + 69).
References
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