distaalisia
Distaalisia is Finnish the plural form of the adjective distaalinen, used to describe distal elements—parts that are farther from a reference point such as the trunk, the body's center, or the midline of a body part. It denotes location in relation to a point of reference rather than a function or type.
In anatomy and medicine, distaaliset rakenteet refer to structures located away from the reference point. In
Distaalisia is typically contrasted with proximaaliset (proximal). The distinction is context-dependent and relates to position along
Etymology: distaalinen derives from Latin distalis, through Finnish adoption from other European medical vocabularies. In Finnish
See also: anatomical directional terms, distal, proximal, mesial, dental anatomy.