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leaflet

Leaflet vs Quinquefoliate - What's the difference?

leaflet | quinquefoliate |


As a noun leaflet

is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective quinquefoliate is

(botany) having five leaves or leaflets.

Leaflet vs Quadrifoliate - What's the difference?

leaflet | quadrifoliate |


As a noun leaflet

is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective quadrifoliate is

(botany) having four leaves or leaflets.

Leaflet vs Quadrijugate - What's the difference?

leaflet | quadrijugate |


In botany terms the difference between leaflet and quadrijugate

is that leaflet is a small plant leaf while quadrijugate is pinnate, with four pairs of leaflets.

As a noun leaflet

is one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective quadrijugate is

pinnate, with four pairs of leaflets.

Leaflet vs Bifoliolate - What's the difference?

leaflet | bifoliolate |


As a noun leaflet

is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective bifoliolate is

(botany) having two leaflets, as some compound leaves do.

Leaflet vs Jugum - What's the difference?

leaflet | jugum |


In botany terms the difference between leaflet and jugum

is that leaflet is a small plant leaf while jugum is a pair of opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

Leaflet vs Bijugate - What's the difference?

leaflet | bijugate |


As a noun leaflet

is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective bijugate is

(botany) having two pairs of leaflets.

Leaflet vs Ternate - What's the difference?

leaflet | ternate |


As a noun leaflet

is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective ternate is

(botany) having three divisions (or leaflets).

Leaflet vs Flysheet - What's the difference?

leaflet | flysheet |


As nouns the difference between leaflet and flysheet

is that leaflet is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf while flysheet is an extra cover of a tent to protect against insects and bad weather.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

Leaflet vs Pseudostipule - What's the difference?

leaflet | pseudostipule |


As nouns the difference between leaflet and pseudostipule

is that leaflet is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf while pseudostipule is (botany|usually|in the plural) an often modified basal pair of leaflets of a compound leaf appearing very close to the stem.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

Leaflet vs Stipel - What's the difference?

leaflet | stipel |


In botany terms the difference between leaflet and stipel

is that leaflet is a small plant leaf while stipel is a stipule associated with a leaflet or pinna rather than a complete leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

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