soma |
stoma |
As a proper noun soma
is a south of market.
As a noun stoma is
stoma (all senses).
stoma |
stomia |
As nouns the difference between stoma and stomia
is that
stoma is one of the tiny pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass while
stomia is plural of lang=en.
stola |
stoma |
As nouns the difference between stola and stoma
is that
stola is the traditional garment of women in Ancient Rome, corresponding to the toga worn by men while
stoma is one of the tiny pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass.
stoma |
stoa |
As nouns the difference between stoma and stoa
is that
stoma is one of the tiny pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass while
stoa is in Ancient Greece, a walkway with a roof supported by colonnades, often with a wall on one side; a portico.
stomp |
stoma |
As nouns the difference between stomp and stoma
is that
stomp is a dance having a heavy, rhythmic step while
stoma is one of the tiny pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass.
As a verb stomp
is to trample heavily.
taxonomy |
stoma |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and stoma
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
stoma is stoma (all senses).
stoma |
lenticles |
lenticel |
stoma |
As nouns the difference between lenticel and stoma
is that
lenticel is one of the small, oval, rounded spots upon the stem or branch of a plant, from which the underlying tissues may protrude or roots may issue, either in the air, or more commonly when the stem or branch is covered with water or earth while
stoma is stoma (all senses).
stoma |
stomate |
As nouns the difference between stoma and stomate
is that
stoma is stoma (all senses) while
stomate is (archaic) stoma.
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