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Cirri - What does it mean?

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Cirrhi vs Cirri - What's the difference?

cirrhi | cirri |


As nouns the difference between cirrhi and cirri

is that cirrhi is while cirri is (botany) tendrils or claspers.

Cirri vs Cirrid - What's the difference?

cirri | cirrid |


In zoology terms the difference between cirri and cirrid

is that cirri is plural of cirrus Grouped cilia that function as "legs" in certain species of protists while cirrid is any member of the Cirridae.

As nouns the difference between cirri and cirrid

is that cirri is plural of cirrus Tendrils or claspers while cirrid is any member of the Cirridae.

Cirri vs Cheliped - What's the difference?

cirri | cheliped |


As nouns the difference between cirri and cheliped

is that cirri is (botany) tendrils or claspers while cheliped is (label) a leg bearing a chela, or pincer-like claw.

Cirri vs Hypotrich - What's the difference?

cirri | hypotrich |


As nouns the difference between cirri and hypotrich

is that cirri is (botany) tendrils or claspers while hypotrich is any of a group of ciliate protozoa included among the spirotrichs, mostly oval in shape with a rigid pellicle and isolated tufts of cirri on the ventral surface of the cell.

Cirri vs Articulus - What's the difference?

cirri | articulus |


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between cirri and articulus

is that cirri is (zoology) grouped cilia that function as "legs" in certain species of protists while articulus is (zoology) a joint of the cirri of the crinoidea; a joint or segment of an arthropod appendage.

As nouns the difference between cirri and articulus

is that cirri is (botany) tendrils or claspers while articulus is (zoology) a joint of the cirri of the crinoidea; a joint or segment of an arthropod appendage.