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adnate

Adnate - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective adnate

is linked or fused to something unlike itself.

Agnate vs Adnate - What's the difference?

agnate | adnate |


As adjectives the difference between agnate and adnate

is that agnate is related to someone by male connections or on the paternal side of the family while adnate is (botany|mycology) linked or fused to something unlike itself.

As a noun agnate

is a relative whose relation is traced only through male members of the family.

Adnate vs Annate - What's the difference?

adnate | annate |


As an adjective adnate

is (botany|mycology) linked or fused to something unlike itself.

As a noun annate is

the first year's profits of a catholic benefice, as traditionally paid directly to the pope.

Adnate vs Episepalous - What's the difference?

adnate | episepalous |


As adjectives the difference between adnate and episepalous

is that adnate is linked or fused to something unlike itself while episepalous is growing on the sepals or adnate to them.

Adnate vs Subadnate - What's the difference?

adnate | subadnate |


As adjectives the difference between adnate and subadnate

is that adnate is linked or fused to something unlike itself while subadnate is loosely linked or fused to something unlike itself; slightly adnate.