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stramineous |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective stramineous is
pertaining to or made of straw; having little value, insubstantial.
stramineous |
stamineous |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between stramineous and stamineous
is that
stramineous is (botany) straw-coloured while
stamineous is (botany) of or relating to the stamens; possessing stamens; attached to the stamens.
As adjectives the difference between stramineous and stamineous
is that
stramineous is pertaining to or made of straw; having little value, insubstantial while
stamineous is consisting of stamens or threads.
insubstantial |
stramineous |
As adjectives the difference between insubstantial and stramineous
is that
insubstantial is lacking substance; not real or strong while
stramineous is pertaining to or made of straw; having little value, insubstantial.
straw |
stramineous |
As a proper noun straw
is .
As an adjective stramineous is
pertaining to or made of straw; having little value, insubstantial.