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общая лексика
верхняя часть тела
['plæntə]
общая лексика
подошвенный
относящийся к подошве
медицина
плантарный
прилагательное
анатомия
подошвенный
[kɔntrə'læt(ə)rəl]
общая лексика
контралатеральный
противоположный
располагающийся на противоположной стороне
физиология
перекрещенный
медицина
разноимённый (о конечности)
прилагательное
физиология
перекрещённый
контралатеральный
Standard anatomical terms of location are used to unambiguously describe the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position. This position provides a definition of what is at the front ("anterior"), behind ("posterior") and so on. As part of defining and describing terms, the body is described through the use of anatomical planes and anatomical axes.
The meaning of terms that are used can change depending on whether an organism is bipedal or quadrupedal. Additionally, for some animals such as invertebrates, some terms may not have any meaning at all; for example, an animal that is radially symmetrical will have no anterior surface, but can still have a description that a part is close to the middle ("proximal") or further from the middle ("distal").
International organisations have determined vocabularies that are often used as standard vocabularies for subdisciplines of anatomy, for example, Terminologia Anatomica for humans, and Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria for animals. These allow parties that use anatomical terms, such as anatomists, veterinarians, and medical doctors to have a standard set of terms to communicate clearly the position of a structure.