terms |
cymoid |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective cymoid is
(architecture) resembling a (
l) or
cymoid can be (botany) having the form of a (
l).
cymoid |
cytoid |
As adjectives the difference between cymoid and cytoid
is that
cymoid is (architecture) resembling a (
l) or
cymoid can be (botany) having the form of a (
l) while
cytoid is (physiology) cell-like; applied to the corpuscles of lymph, blood, chyle, etc.
zymoid |
cymoid |
As adjectives the difference between zymoid and cymoid
is that
zymoid is (obsolete) resembling a zymin or ferment ((
enzyme)) while
cymoid is (architecture) resembling a (
l) or
cymoid can be (botany) having the form of a (
l).