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Megasporic vs Megaspore - What's the difference?

megasporic | megaspore | Derived terms |

Megasporic is a derived term of megaspore.


As a noun megaspore is

(botany) the larger spore of a heterosporous plant, typically producing a female gametophyte.

Megasporocyte vs Megaspore - What's the difference?

megasporocyte | megaspore | Related terms |

Megaspore is a related term of megasporocyte.



As nouns the difference between megasporocyte and megaspore

is that megasporocyte is a megaspore mother cell while megaspore is the larger spore of a heterosporous plant, typically producing a female gametophyte.

Gummy vs Gelose - What's the difference?

gummy | gelose |


As nouns the difference between gummy and gelose

is that gummy is (australia) or gummy can be (usually|in the plural) a gummy candy while gelose is gelose.

As an adjective gummy

is showing the gums or gummy can be resembling gum (the substance ).

Polysaccharide vs Gelose - What's the difference?

polysaccharide | gelose |


As nouns the difference between polysaccharide and gelose

is that polysaccharide is (carbohydrate) a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds while gelose is gelose.

Drain vs Gote - What's the difference?

drain | gote |


As nouns the difference between drain and gote

is that drain is a conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume while gote is .

As verbs the difference between drain and gote

is that drain is to lose liquid while gote is (gjuta).

Sluice vs Gote - What's the difference?

sluice | gote |


As nouns the difference between sluice and gote

is that sluice is an artificial passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream, for stopping or regulating the flow; also, a water gate or flood gate while gote is .

As verbs the difference between sluice and gote

is that sluice is (rare) to emit by, or as by, flood gates while gote is (gjuta).

Ditch vs Gote - What's the difference?

ditch | gote |


As verbs the difference between ditch and gote

is that ditch is or ditch can be to discard or abandon while gote is (gjuta).

As nouns the difference between ditch and gote

is that ditch is or ditch can be a trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage while gote is .

Gutter vs Gote - What's the difference?

gutter | gote |


As nouns the difference between gutter and gote

is that gutter is a prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water or gutter can be one who or that which guts while gote is .

As verbs the difference between gutter and gote

is that gutter is to flow or stream; to form gutters while gote is (gjuta).

Drainage vs Gote - What's the difference?

drainage | gote |


As nouns the difference between drainage and gote

is that drainage is while gote is .

As a verb gote is

(gjuta).

Pipe vs Gote - What's the difference?

pipe | gote |


As a proper noun pipe

is .

As a noun gote is

.

As a verb gote is

(gjuta).

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