terms |
rugous |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective rugous is
wrinkled; rugose.
rugous |
rufous |
As adjectives the difference between rugous and rufous
is that
rugous is wrinkled; rugose while
rufous is of a red, reddish colour.
rugose |
rugous |
As adjectives the difference between rugose and rugous
is that
rugose is having rugae or wrinkles, creases, ridges, or corrugation while
rugous is wrinkled; rugose.
As a noun rugose
is compound form: one of a few mosaic diseases identified by a marked wrinkling of the leaves and greater chlorosis and dwarfing compared with other mosaics rugose mosaics is most commonly seen with potatoes.
wrinkled |
rugous |
As adjectives the difference between wrinkled and rugous
is that
wrinkled is (of a surface) uneven, with many furrows and prominent points, often in reference to the skin or hide of animals while
rugous is wrinkled; rugose.
As a verb wrinkled
is (
wrinkle).