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suberose

Suberose vs Suberone - What's the difference?

suberose | suberone |


As an adjective suberose

is having a corky texture.

As a noun suberone is

cycloheptanone.

Tuberose vs Suberose - What's the difference?

tuberose | suberose |


As a noun tuberose

is a mexican tuberous plant (polianthes tuberosa ) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves.

As an adjective suberose is

(botany) having a corky texture.

Taxonomy vs Suberose - What's the difference?

taxonomy | suberose |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective suberose is

(botany) having a corky texture.

Suberose vs Suber - What's the difference?

suberose | suber | Derived terms |

Suber is a derived term of suberose.



As an adjective suberose

is having a corky texture.

As a noun suber is

cork, or the corresponding layer of woody tissue below the epidermis of a plant.

Suberose vs Suberic - What's the difference?

suberose | suberic | Related terms |

Suberose is a related term of suberic.


As adjectives the difference between suberose and suberic

is that suberose is (botany) having a corky texture while suberic is (dated) of or relating to the layer of cells in trees just below the epidermis.