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laccate

Laccate vs Laccase - What's the difference?

laccate | laccase |


As an adjective laccate

is (botany|mycology) having a waxy covering that gives the appearance of lacquer.

As a noun laccase is

(enzyme) any of several copper-containing oxidase enzymes found in plants and microorganisms.

Baccate vs Laccate - What's the difference?

baccate | laccate |


As adjectives the difference between baccate and laccate

is that baccate is (botany) pulpy throughout, like a berry; said of fruits while laccate is (botany|mycology) having a waxy covering that gives the appearance of lacquer.

Laccate vs Saccate - What's the difference?

laccate | saccate |


As adjectives the difference between laccate and saccate

is that laccate is having a waxy covering that gives the appearance of lacquer while saccate is shaped like a pouch or sac.

Laccate vs Lactate - What's the difference?

laccate | lactate |


As an adjective laccate

is (botany|mycology) having a waxy covering that gives the appearance of lacquer.

As a noun lactate is

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