In humans, the top of the foot is considered dorsal. It contains small extensor muscles and extensor tendons from the leg. It is supplied by the deep peroneal nerve.
Examples of anatomical terms that include "dorsal" are the dorsal fin of fish, dorsal root ganglion, dorsal root, dorsal nerve, dorsum sellae, dorsal arch, dorsalis pedis artery, dorsal ramus, dorsal scales of snakes, dorsal respiratory group, dorsal venous arch, and dorsiflexion among others.
In lepidoptera, the dorsum also refers to the trailing edge of the wing (the leading edge is called the costa).
Nerve rootlets stemming from the spinal cord (CNS) form dorsal (sensory) and ventral (motor) roots before these unite to form the spinal nerve (PNS).