apical |
calyptra |
As nouns the difference between apical and calyptra
is that
apical is (phonetics) a sound produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue while
calyptra is (botany) in bryophytes, a thin, hood of tissue that forms from the archegonium and covers the developing sporophyte and is shed as it ripens
[jackson, benjamin, daydon; a glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent; published by gerald duckworth & co london, 4th ed 1928].
As an adjective apical
is of or connected with the apex.
apical |
acrogynous |
As adjectives the difference between apical and acrogynous
is that
apical is of or connected with the apex while
acrogynous is producing archegonia from the apical cell of a reproductive branch.
As a noun apical
is a sound produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue.
apical |
anacrogynous |
As adjectives the difference between apical and anacrogynous
is that
apical is of or connected with the apex while
anacrogynous is (botany) producing archegonia from cells other than the apical cell of a reproductive branch.
As a noun apical
is (phonetics) a sound produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue.
apical |
acrophore |
As nouns the difference between apical and acrophore
is that
apical is (phonetics) a sound produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue while
acrophore is (botany) a stem or stalk that is apical.
As an adjective apical
is of or connected with the apex.
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