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diaheliotropism |
As a noun diaheliotropism is
(botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
terms |
diaheliotropism |
As nouns the difference between terms and diaheliotropism
is that
terms is while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
light |
diaheliotropism |
As nouns the difference between light and diaheliotropism
is that
light is the natural medium emanating from the Sun and other very hot sources (now recognised as electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 400-750 nm), within which vision is possible while
diaheliotropism is a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
As a verb light
is to start (a fire).
As an adjective light
is having light.
As an adverb light
is carrying little.
As a proper noun Light
is {{surname|lang=en}.
ray |
diaheliotropism |
As a proper noun ray
is from a (
etyl) nickname meaning a king or a roe.
As a noun diaheliotropism is
(botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
dorsal |
diaheliotropism |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between dorsal and diaheliotropism
is that
dorsal is (botany) relating to the surface naturally superior, as of a creeping hepatic moss while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
As nouns the difference between dorsal and diaheliotropism
is that
dorsal is (art) a hanging, usually of rich stuff, at the back of a throne, altar, etc while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
As an adjective dorsal
is (anatomy) with respect to, or concerning the side in which the backbone is located, or the analogous side of an invertebrate.
organ |
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As nouns the difference between organ and diaheliotropism
is that
organ is organ while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
plant |
diaheliotropism |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between plant and diaheliotropism
is that
plant is (botany) an organism of the kingdom
plantae''; now specifically, a living organism of the ''embryophyta'' (land plants) or of the ''chlorophyta'' (green algae), a eukaryote that includes double-membraned chloroplasts in its cells containing chlorophyll ''a'' and ''b , or any organism closely related to such an organism while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
As nouns the difference between plant and diaheliotropism
is that
plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
As a verb plant
is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.
tendency |
diaheliotropism |
As nouns the difference between tendency and diaheliotropism
is that
tendency is a likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction; a tending toward while
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
diaheliotropism |
diaheliotropic |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between diaheliotropism and diaheliotropic
is that
diaheliotropism is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light while
diaheliotropic is (botany) relating or, or manifesting, diaheliotropism.
As a noun diaheliotropism
is (botany) a tendency of leaves or other plant organs to have their dorsal surface facing towards the rays of light.
As an adjective diaheliotropic is
(botany) relating or, or manifesting, diaheliotropism.