geminicolpate |
colpate |
Derived terms |
Geminicolpate is a derived term of colpate.
As an adjective colpate is
(palynology|of pollen) having one or more colpi, or grooves, on each pollen grain.
tetracolpate |
colpate |
Derived terms |
Colpate is a derived term of tetracolpate.
Tetracolpate is likely misspelled.
Tetracolpate has no English definition.
As an adjective colpate is
having one or more colpi, or grooves, on each pollen grain.
tricolpate |
colpate |
Derived terms |
Tricolpate is a derived term of colpate.
As adjectives the difference between tricolpate and colpate
is that
tricolpate is (botany|palynology|of a pollen) having three grooves, or colpi, on each grain while
colpate is (palynology|of pollen) having one or more colpi, or grooves, on each pollen grain.
As a noun tricolpate
is (botany|taxonomy) a plant with tricolpate (three-grooved) pollen.
thyrsus |
thyrse |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between thyrsus and thyrse
is that
thyrsus is (botany) a species of inflorescence; a dense panicle, as in the lilac and horse-chestnut while
thyrse is (botany) a type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes.
As nouns the difference between thyrsus and thyrse
is that
thyrsus is a staff topped with a conical ornament, carried by bacchus or his followers while
thyrse is (botany) a type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes.
thyrsic |
thyrse |
Derived terms |
Thyrsic is a derived term of thyrse.
As a noun thyrse is
(botany) a type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes.
thyrsiform |
thyrse |
Derived terms |
Thyrsiform is a derived term of thyrse.
As a noun thyrse is
(botany) a type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes.
thyrsoid |
thyrse |
Derived terms |
Thyrsoid is a derived term of thyrse.
As an adjective thyrsoid
is having the approximate form of a thyrsus.
As a noun thyrse is
(botany) a type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes.
conical |
stratovolcano |
As an adjective conical
is (geometry) of or relating to a cone or cones.
As a noun stratovolcano is
(vulcanology) a tall conical volcano, composed of layers (or strata) of hardened lava, tephra and ash.
lava |
stratovolcano |
As a verb lava
is to wash.
As a noun stratovolcano is
(vulcanology) a tall conical volcano, composed of layers (or strata) of hardened lava, tephra and ash.
tephra |
stratovolcano |
As nouns the difference between tephra and stratovolcano
is that
tephra is tephra, pyroclast while
stratovolcano is (vulcanology) a tall conical volcano, composed of layers (or strata) of hardened lava, tephra and ash.
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