Petal vs Eradiate - What's the difference?
petal | eradiate |
(botany) one of the component parts of the corolla of a flower, when this consists of separate parts, that is it is not fused. Petals are often brightly colored.
* 2011 , Jo Baker, The Picture Book
(botany) Said of several types of capitulum that do not have petal-like florets.
To spread out light rays in all directions.
In context|botany|lang=en terms the difference between petal and eradiate
is that petal is (botany) one of the component parts of the corolla of a flower, when this consists of separate parts, that is it is not fused petals are often brightly colored while eradiate is (botany) said of several types of capitulum that do not have petal-like florets.As a noun petal
is (botany) one of the component parts of the corolla of a flower, when this consists of separate parts, that is it is not fused petals are often brightly colored.As an adjective eradiate is
(botany) said of several types of capitulum that do not have petal-like florets.As a verb eradiate is
to spread out light rays in all directions.petal
English
Noun
(wikipedia petal) (en noun)- She is freezing cold. Sputtering. Big eyes wide and wet and red. Too shocked even to cry. 'It's okay, petal , it's okay.'