Characterized vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?
characterized | pinacoderm |
(characterize)
to depict someone or something a particular way (often negative)
to determine the characteristics of
* {{quote-book, passage=This glossary includes terminology used in coastal science, engineering, geology, management, nearshore oceanography and the technologies that characterize , measure, describe or quantify the physical properties, processes and changes of the coastal zone.
, title=Department of Ecology Publication No. 98-105
, chapter=Glossary of Coastal Terminology
, author=Brian Voigt
, year=1998
The outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum Porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.
As a verb characterized
is (characterize).As a noun pinacoderm is
the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.characterized
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(head)characterize
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(Characterization)Alternative forms
* characteriseVerb
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