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Mesoaperturate vs Aperturate - What's the difference?

mesoaperturate | aperturate | Derived terms |

Mesoaperturate is a derived term of aperturate.


As an adjective aperturate is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having one or more apertures.

Monoaperturate vs Aperturate - What's the difference?

monoaperturate | aperturate | Derived terms |

Aperturate is a derived term of monoaperturate.


Monoaperturate is likely misspelled.


Monoaperturate has no English definition.

As an adjective aperturate is

having one or more apertures.

Nonaperturate vs Aperturate - What's the difference?

nonaperturate | aperturate | Derived terms |

Nonaperturate is a derived term of aperturate.


As an adjective aperturate is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having one or more apertures.

Loom vs Griff - What's the difference?

loom | griff |


As nouns the difference between loom and griff

is that loom is a utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general or loom can be (dated) loon (bird of order gaviformes ) while griff is (india) griffin, (white) newcomer or griff can be (obsolete) grasp; reach or griff can be (colloquial|slang) marijuana.

As a verb loom

is to impend; to threaten or hang over.

Figured vs Griff - What's the difference?

figured | griff |


As a verb figured

is (figure).

As an adjective figured

is (lb) having a pattern considered attractive appearing on a section.

As a noun griff is

(india) griffin, (white) newcomer or griff can be (obsolete) grasp; reach or griff can be (colloquial|slang) marijuana.

Marijuana vs Griff - What's the difference?

marijuana | griff |


As nouns the difference between marijuana and griff

is that marijuana is drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect, while griff is (india) griffin, (white) newcomer or griff can be (obsolete) grasp; reach or griff can be (colloquial|slang) marijuana.

Windward vs Weatherboard - What's the difference?

windward | weatherboard |


As nouns the difference between windward and weatherboard

is that windward is the direction from which the wind blows while weatherboard is (nautical) the windward side of a vessel.

As an adjective windward

is towards the wind, or the direction from which the wind is blowing.

As an adverb windward

is in a direction from which the wind blows, against the wind.

As a verb weatherboard is

to cover with a weatherboard.

Plank vs Weatherboard - What's the difference?

plank | weatherboard |


As nouns the difference between plank and weatherboard

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while weatherboard is (nautical) the windward side of a vessel.

As verbs the difference between plank and weatherboard

is that plank is to cover something with planking while weatherboard is to cover with a weatherboard.

Aperture vs Angulaperturate - What's the difference?

aperture | angulaperturate |


As a noun aperture

is an opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall.

As an adjective angulaperturate is

(palynology) having apertures at the corners of an angular amb.

Amb vs Angulaperturate - What's the difference?

amb | angulaperturate |


In palynology|lang=en terms the difference between amb and angulaperturate

is that amb is (palynology) the outline of a spore or pollen grain, as seen in a polar view while angulaperturate is (palynology) having apertures at the corners of an angular amb.

As a noun amb

is (palynology) the outline of a spore or pollen grain, as seen in a polar view.

As an adjective angulaperturate is

(palynology) having apertures at the corners of an angular amb.

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