nonlimb
Nonlimb is a term used in anatomy and evolutionary biology to refer to parts of an organism that are not limbs. It is not a formal taxonomic category but a descriptive label used to distinguish structures such as the head, trunk, tail, sensory organs, and internal organs from limbs like arms, legs, or fins that are primarily involved in locomotion or manipulation. The term helps discussions of form, function, and evolution without implying a shared origin.
In usage, nonlimbs can include elements of the axial skeleton (such as the skull, vertebrae, ribs), musculature
In developmental biology, nonlimb regions are referenced when contrasting genetic and molecular pathways that control limb
Origin and usage: Nonlimb is constructed from the negation of limb and a general descriptive suffix. Its
See also: limb, limb development, axial skeleton, vertebrate anatomy, homology.