terms |
cespitose |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective cespitose is
(botany) having the form of a piece of turf, ie many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots.
cespitose |
cespitosely |
As an adjective cespitose
is having the form of a piece of turf, i.e. many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots.
As an adverb cespitosely is
in a cespitose manner.
rootstock |
cespitose |
As a noun rootstock
is (agriculture) a healthy plant that is used as the base for grafting a scion.
As an adjective cespitose is
(botany) having the form of a piece of turf, ie many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots.
stem |
cespitose |
As a noun stem
is (countable).
As an adjective cespitose is
(botany) having the form of a piece of turf, ie many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots.
turf |
cespitose |
As a noun turf
is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod.
As a verb turf
is to create a lawn by laying turfs.
As an adjective cespitose is
having the form of a piece of turf, i.e. many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots.
caespitose |
cespitose |
Alternative forms |
Cespitose is a alternative form of caespitose.
As adjectives the difference between caespitose and cespitose
is that
caespitose is alternative form of cespitose while
cespitose is having the form of a piece of turf, i.e. many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots.