
literally tailward. If A is nearer to the tail, or coccyx, than B, then A is caudad of B
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• (adv.) Backwards; toward the tail or posterior part.
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Literally 'tailward'. If A is nearer to the 'tail', or coccyx, than B, then A is caudad of B.
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1. In a direction toward the tail. ... 2. Situated nearer the tail in relation to a specific reference point; opposite of craniad. ... See: inferior. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kaw´dad) directed toward the tail or distal end; opposite of cephalad.
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Towards the tail
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Cau'dad adverb [ Latin
cauda tail +
ad to.]
(Zoology) Backwards; toward the tail or posterior part.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kaw′dad Definitions: 1. In a direction toward the tail. 2. Situated nearer the tail in relation to a specific reference point; opposite of craniad.
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Caudad: Toward the feet (or, in embryology, toward the tail), as opposed to cranial. The spinal cord is caudad to the brain. For a more complete listing of terms used in medicine for spatial orientation, please see the entry to 'Anatomic Orientation Terms'.
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tailward (toward the rear)
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