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Filamentous vs Tomentum - What's the difference?

filamentous | tomentum |

As an adjective filamentous

is having the form of threads or filaments; filamented.

As a noun tomentum is

(botany) a mass of filamentous hairs on the leaf of a plant.

filamentous

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having the form of threads or filaments; filamented.
  • tomentum

    English

    Noun

    (tomenta)
  • (botany) A mass of filamentous hairs on the leaf of a plant.
  • (zoology) A covering of fine, soft hairs; a pubescence.
  • (anatomy) A network of fine blood vessels between the pia mater and the cerebral cortex.