Strobilate vs Strobilus - What's the difference?
strobilate | strobilus | Related terms |
(biology) To produce a strobilus (layered, conelike structure).
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(botany) cone
(zoology) A layered reproductive stage in jellyfish, in which the swimming medusa form is produced.
Strobilate is a related term of strobilus.
As a verb strobilate
is (biology) to produce a strobilus (layered, conelike structure).As a proper noun strobilus is
, character in the play aulularia of plautus.strobilate
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