Filtrum vs. Philtrum — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Filtrum and Philtrum
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Filtrum
Alternative spelling of philtrum
Philtrum
The philtrum (Latin: philtrum from Ancient Greek φίλτρον phíltron, lit. "love charm"), or medial cleft, is a vertical indentation in the middle area of the upper lip, common to many mammals, extending in humans from the nasal septum to the tubercle of the upper lip.
Philtrum
In humans and certain other primates, the vertical indentation in the center of the upper lip.
Philtrum
In many other mammals, the cleft running through the center of the upper lip and often between the nostrils.
Philtrum
(anatomy) The shallow vertical groove running from the nasal septum to the center of the upper lip.
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Philtrum
(zootomy) The junction between the two halves of an animal's upper lip or nose.
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