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corm

Cord vs Corm - What's the difference?

cord | corm |


As nouns the difference between cord and corm

is that cord is cord, line while corm is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought.

As a verb cord

is agree.

Cork vs Corm - What's the difference?

cork | corm |


As a proper noun cork

is principal city of county cork.

As a noun corm is

a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought.

Corm vs Bulbotuber - What's the difference?

corm | bulbotuber |


As nouns the difference between corm and bulbotuber

is that corm is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought while bulbotuber is a corm.

Corm vs Cormous - What's the difference?

corm | cormous |


As a noun corm

is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought.

As an adjective cormous is

(botany) growing from a corm.

Corm vs Cormlike - What's the difference?

corm | cormlike |


As a noun corm

is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought.

As an adjective cormlike is

resembling a corm.

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