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Macropodous vs Macroporous - What's the difference?

macropodous | macroporous |

As adjectives the difference between macropodous and macroporous

is that macropodous is having long or large legs, feet, or fins while macroporous is (of a material) having pores of a size greater than 50 nanometres.

macropodous

English

From (etyl)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having long or large legs, feet, or fins.
  • (botany) (of a leaf) Having a long stalk.
  • (botany) (of a plant embryo) Having a large hypocotyl.
  • (botany, obsolete) (of a plant embryo) Having a large radicle.
  • Synonyms

    * macropodal

    macroporous

    English

    Adjective

    (macroporous material) (en adjective)
  • (of a material) Having pores of a size greater than 50 nanometres.