moss |
rootery |
As nouns the difference between moss and rootery
is that
moss is (computing) while
rootery is a pile of roots, set with plants, mosses, etc, and used as a garden decoration.
moss |
enmossed |
As a noun moss
is (computing).
As an adjective enmossed is
(poetic) covered with moss.
moss |
vaginula |
As nouns the difference between moss and vaginula
is that
moss is (computing) while
vaginula is (botany) a little sheath, such as that about the base of the pedicel of most mosses.
moss |
demoss |
In transitive terms the difference between moss and demoss
is that
moss is to cover (something) with moss while
demoss is to remove moss from.
As verbs the difference between moss and demoss
is that
moss is to become covered with moss while
demoss is to remove moss from.
As a noun moss
is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci).
As a proper noun Moss
is {{surname}.
moss |
acrocarpous |
As a noun moss
is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci).
As a verb moss
is to become covered with moss.
As a proper noun Moss
is {{surname}.
As an adjective acrocarpous is
developing the archegonium on the summit of the primary stem; fruiting at tips, in the manner of mosses.
moss |
bryophytic |
As a noun moss
is (computing).
As an adjective bryophytic is
of or pertaining to bryophytes, the green, seedless land plants that make up the division bryophyta, including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
moss |
aetheogam |
As nouns the difference between moss and aetheogam
is that
moss is (computing) while
aetheogam is .
moss |
mosslike |
As a noun moss
is (computing).
As an adjective mosslike is
resembling moss or some aspect of it.
moss |
protonema |
As nouns the difference between moss and protonema
is that
moss is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci) while
protonema is a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.
As a verb moss
is to become covered with moss.
As a proper noun Moss
is {{surname}.
moss |
proembryo |
As nouns the difference between moss and proembryo
is that
moss is (computing) while
proembryo is (botany) a cluster of cells in the ovule of a fertilized flowering plant that has not yet formed into an embryo.
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