leaf |
ambitus |
As nouns the difference between leaf and ambitus
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
ambitus is (music) the range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
multijugate |
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective multijugate is
(botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets.
leaf |
areole |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and areole
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
areole is (botany) the smallest enclosures created by the veins of a leaf.
As nouns the difference between leaf and areole
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
areole is (botany) the smallest enclosures created by the veins of a leaf.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
foliole |
In botany terms the difference between leaf and foliole
is that
leaf is a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
foliole is one of the distinct parts of a compound leaf; a leaflet.
As nouns the difference between leaf and foliole
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
foliole is one of the distinct parts of a compound leaf; a leaflet.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
bathyphyll |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and bathyphyll
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
bathyphyll is (botany) in a climbing plant, a leaf produced by the immature plant, which is physcially distinct from the leaves produced by the mature plant.
As nouns the difference between leaf and bathyphyll
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
bathyphyll is (botany) in a climbing plant, a leaf produced by the immature plant, which is physcially distinct from the leaves produced by the mature plant.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
acrophyll |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and acrophyll
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
acrophyll is (botany) in a climbing plant, a leaf produced by the mature plant, which is physically distinct from the leaves produced by the immature plant.
As nouns the difference between leaf and acrophyll
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
acrophyll is (botany) in a climbing plant, a leaf produced by the mature plant, which is physically distinct from the leaves produced by the immature plant.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
unijugate |
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective unijugate is
(botany|of a pinnate leaf) having only one pair of leaflets.
leaf |
sporophyll |
In botany terms the difference between leaf and sporophyll
is that
leaf is a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
sporophyll is the equivalent to a leaf, in ferns and mosses, that bears the sporangia.
As nouns the difference between leaf and sporophyll
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
sporophyll is the equivalent to a leaf, in ferns and mosses, that bears the sporangia.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
ptyxis |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and ptyxis
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
ptyxis is (botany) the way in which an individual leaf is folded in the bud.
As nouns the difference between leaf and ptyxis
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
ptyxis is (botany) the way in which an individual leaf is folded in the bud.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
unifoliate |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and unifoliate
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
unifoliate is (botany) having a single leaf.
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective unifoliate is
(botany) having a single leaf.
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