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Psammophile vs Psammophilous - What's the difference?

psammophile | psammophilous | Related terms |

Psammophile is a related term of psammophilous.


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between psammophile and psammophilous

is that psammophile is (botany) arenophile, a sand-loving organism while psammophilous is (botany) arenophilous, sand-loving.

As a noun psammophile

is (botany) arenophile, a sand-loving organism.

As an adjective psammophilous is

(botany) arenophilous, sand-loving.

psammophile

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (botany) arenophile, a sand-loving organism
  • psammophilous

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (botany) arenophilous, sand-loving
  • :Psammophilous plants tend to have adaptations to resist damage from wind-blown sand.
  • (zoology), sand-loving
  • :Psammophis , the genus of so-called "sand-snakes", does include several psammophilous species.