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anatreme

Taxonomy vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

taxonomy | anatreme |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective anatreme is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.

Trema vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

trema | anatreme | Related terms |

Trema is a related term of anatreme.


As a noun trema

is stage fright.

As an adjective anatreme is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.

Zonotreme vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

zonotreme | anatreme | coordinate terms |

Zonotreme is a coordinate term of anatreme.


As an adjective anatreme is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.

Pantotreme vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

pantotreme | anatreme | coordinate terms |

Pantotreme is a coordinate term of anatreme.


As an adjective anatreme is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.

Catatreme vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

catatreme | anatreme | coordinate terms |

Catatreme is a coordinate term of anatreme.


As an adjective anatreme is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.

Distal vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

distal | anatreme |


As adjectives the difference between distal and anatreme

is that distal is (anatomy|geology) remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle while anatreme is (palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.

Aperture vs Anatreme - What's the difference?

aperture | anatreme |


As a noun aperture

is an opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall.

As an adjective anatreme is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a single aperture on the distal face.