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polliniate

Polliniate vs Pollinate - What's the difference?

polliniate | pollinate |


As adjectives the difference between polliniate and pollinate

is that polliniate is (botany|palynology) forming pollinia, coherent masses of pollen dispersed as a single unit while pollinate is (zoology) pollinose.

As a verb pollinate is

to apply pollen to (a stigma).

Taxonomy vs Polliniate - What's the difference?

taxonomy | polliniate |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective polliniate is

(botany|palynology) forming pollinia, coherent masses of pollen dispersed as a single unit.

Pollinial vs Polliniate - What's the difference?

pollinial | polliniate | Related terms |

Pollinial is a related term of polliniate.


As adjectives the difference between pollinial and polliniate

is that pollinial is (palynology) of or pertaining to a pollinium, or large coherent mass of pollen grains while polliniate is (botany|palynology) forming pollinia, coherent masses of pollen dispersed as a single unit.

Pollinia vs Polliniate - What's the difference?

pollinia | polliniate |


As a noun pollinia

is .

As an adjective polliniate is

(botany|palynology) forming pollinia, coherent masses of pollen dispersed as a single unit.