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palmate

Palmate vs Paleate - What's the difference?

palmate | paleate |


As adjectives the difference between palmate and paleate

is that palmate is (chiefly|botany) having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point while paleate is bearing paleae.

As a noun palmate

is (chemistry) a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.

Palmate vs Palpate - What's the difference?

palmate | palpate |


As adjectives the difference between palmate and palpate

is that palmate is (chiefly|botany) having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point while palpate is of palp, or having palp.

As a noun palmate

is (chemistry) a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.

As a verb palpate is

to examine, or otherwise explore, (usually an area or organ of the human body) by feeling it.

Palate vs Palmate - What's the difference?

palate | palmate |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between palate and palmate

is that palate is (botany) a projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon while palmate is (botany) (leaves) having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan.

As nouns the difference between palate and palmate

is that palate is (anatomy) the roof of the mouth; the uraniscus while palmate is (chemistry) a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.

As a verb palate

is (nonstandard) to relish; to find palatable.

As an adjective palmate is

(chiefly|botany) having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.

Taxonomy vs Palmate - What's the difference?

taxonomy | palmate |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and palmate

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while palmate is (chemistry) a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.

As an adjective palmate is

(chiefly|botany) having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.

Pedate vs Palmate - What's the difference?

pedate | palmate |


As adjectives the difference between pedate and palmate

is that pedate is having the characteristics of a foot while palmate is having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.

As a noun palmate is

a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called {{term|palmic acid|lang=en}}); a ricinoleate.

Palmate vs Nonpalmate - What's the difference?

palmate | nonpalmate |


As adjectives the difference between palmate and nonpalmate

is that palmate is having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point while nonpalmate is not palmate.

As a noun palmate

is a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called {{term|palmic acid|lang=en}}); a ricinoleate.

Palmate vs Bipalmate - What's the difference?

palmate | bipalmate |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between palmate and bipalmate

is that palmate is (botany) (leaves) having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan while bipalmate is (botany) describing leaves that have a palmate structure on petioles that are themselves palmate.

As adjectives the difference between palmate and bipalmate

is that palmate is (chiefly|botany) having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point while bipalmate is (botany) describing leaves that have a palmate structure on petioles that are themselves palmate.

As a noun palmate

is (chemistry) a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.

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