didynamous |
diadelphous |
In botany terms the difference between didynamous and diadelphous
is that
didynamous is of or pertaining to the Didynamia; containing four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length while
diadelphous is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
diadelphous |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adjective diadelphous
is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
diadelphous |
polyadelphous |
In botany terms the difference between diadelphous and polyadelphous
is that
diadelphous is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen while
polyadelphous is having stamens combined in more than two groups.
monoadelphous |
diadelphous |
Monoadelphous is likely misspelled.
Monoadelphous has no English definition.
As an adjective diadelphous is
having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
taxonomy |
diadelphous |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective diadelphous is
(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
diadelphous |
diadelphy |
In botany terms the difference between diadelphous and diadelphy
is that
diadelphous is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen while
diadelphy is presence of diadelphous stamen.
As an adjective diadelphous
is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
As a noun diadelphy is
presence of diadelphous stamen.
bundle |
diadelphous |
As a verb bundle
is .
As an adjective diadelphous is
(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
filament |
diadelphous |
In botany terms the difference between filament and diadelphous
is that
filament is the stalk of a stamen in a flower, supporting the anther while
diadelphous is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
As a noun filament
is a fine thread or wire.
As an adjective diadelphous is
having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
stamen |
diadelphous |
As a noun stamen
is {{cx|botany|lang=en}} In flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament.
As an adjective diadelphous is
having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
diadelphous |
adelphy |
Derived terms |
Diadelphous is a derived term of adelphy.
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between diadelphous and adelphy
is that
diadelphous is (botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen while
adelphy is (botany) fusion of stamen filaments.
As an adjective diadelphous
is (botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.
As a noun adelphy is
(botany) fusion of stamen filaments.
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