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leguminous

Leguminous vs Canavanine - What's the difference?

leguminous | canavanine |


As an adjective leguminous

is of the leguminosae family of peas, beans etc.

As a noun canavanine is

a non-proteinogenic amino acid of certain leguminous plants.

Leguminous vs Avaram - What's the difference?

leguminous | avaram |


As an adjective leguminous

is of the leguminosae family of peas, beans etc.

As a noun avaram is

a leguminous shrub with smooth cinnamon brown bark,.

Leguminous vs Derris - What's the difference?

leguminous | derris |


As an adjective leguminous

is of the leguminosae family of peas, beans etc.

As a noun derris is

a climbing leguminous plant of southeast asia and the southwest pacific islands, whose roots are a source of rotenone.

Leguminous vs Nonleguminous - What's the difference?

leguminous | nonleguminous |


As adjectives the difference between leguminous and nonleguminous

is that leguminous is of the leguminosae family of peas, beans etc while nonleguminous is not leguminous.

Leguminous vs Vetchling - What's the difference?

leguminous | vetchling |


As an adjective leguminous

is of the leguminosae family of peas, beans etc.

As a noun vetchling is

a leguminous climbing plant, notably:.

Leguminous vs Lespedeza - What's the difference?

leguminous | lespedeza |


As an adjective leguminous

is of the leguminosae family of peas, beans etc.

As a proper noun lespedeza is

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