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Syncolpate vs Anacolpate - What's the difference?

syncolpate | anacolpate | Related terms |

Syncolpate is a related term of anacolpate.


As an adjective anacolpate is

(palynology) having a colpus, or groove, on the distal face of a pollen grain.

Leptoma vs Analept - What's the difference?

leptoma | analept |


In palynology|lang=en terms the difference between leptoma and analept

is that leptoma is (palynology) a thin-walled area on a pollen grain while analept is (palynology) having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

As a noun leptoma

is (palynology) a thin-walled area on a pollen grain.

As an adjective analept is

(palynology) having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

Distal vs Analept - What's the difference?

distal | analept |


As adjectives the difference between distal and analept

is that distal is (anatomy|geology) remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle while analept is (palynology) having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

Catalept vs Analept - What's the difference?

catalept | analept | coordinate terms |

Analept is a coordinate term of catalept.


Catalept is likely misspelled.


Catalept has no English definition.

As an adjective analept is

having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

Monolept vs Analept - What's the difference?

monolept | analept | coordinate terms |

Monolept is a coordinate term of analept.


As an adjective analept is

(palynology) having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

Transform vs Nonsensify - What's the difference?

transform | nonsensify |


As verbs the difference between transform and nonsensify

is that transform is to change greatly the appearance or form of while nonsensify is (transitive|and|intransitive|rare) to treat as, transform into, or create nonsense, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

As a noun transform

is (mathematics) the result of a transformation.

Intentional vs Nonsensify - What's the difference?

intentional | nonsensify |


As an adjective intentional

is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.

As a verb nonsensify is

to treat as, transform into, or create nonsense, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

Agreed vs Consentaneous - What's the difference?

agreed | consentaneous |


As adjectives the difference between agreed and consentaneous

is that agreed is in harmony while consentaneous is done or made by general consent, widely agreed/approved.

As a verb agreed

is (agree).

As an interjection agreed

is indicates agreement on the part of the speaker.

Approved vs Consentaneous - What's the difference?

approved | consentaneous |


As adjectives the difference between approved and consentaneous

is that approved is having received approval while consentaneous is done or made by general consent, widely agreed/approved.

As a verb approved

is past tense of approve.

Agreeable vs Consentaneous - What's the difference?

agreeable | consentaneous |


As adjectives the difference between agreeable and consentaneous

is that agreeable is pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful while consentaneous is done or made by general consent, widely agreed/approved.

As a noun agreeable

is something pleasing; anything that is agreeable.

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