statice |
statick |
As a proper noun statice
is former name for the taxonomic genus
limonium , but also with species now in other genera.
As an adjective statick is
.
statice |
statine |
As nouns the difference between statice and statine
is that
statice is plants of the genus
Limonium having spikes of white or mauve flowers while
statine is an unusual amino acid
4-amino-3-hydroxy-6-methylheptanoic acid that is a component of pepstatin; any of several derivatives of this compound.
statice |
stative |
As a proper noun statice
is former name for the taxonomic genus
limonium , but also with species now in other genera.
As an adjective stative is
(grammar) asserting that a subject has a particular property.
statice |
statie |
As a proper noun statice
is former name for the taxonomic genus
limonium , but also with species now in other genera.
As a noun statie is
(slang) in law enforcement, a state trooper.
statice |
statics |
As a proper noun statice
is former name for the taxonomic genus
limonium , but also with species now in other genera.
As a noun statics is
(physics) the branch of mechanics concerned with forces in static equilibrium.
static |
statice |
As nouns the difference between static and statice
is that
static is interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television while
statice is plants of the genus
Limonium having spikes of white or mauve flowers.
As an adjective static
is unchanging; that cannot or does not change.