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thecate

Terms vs Thecate - What's the difference?

terms | thecate |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective thecate is

(biology) having a theca, or outer sheath.

Thecae vs Thecate - What's the difference?

thecae | thecate |


As a noun thecae

is plural of theca.

As an adjective thecate is

having a theca, or outer sheath.

Thecate vs Epitheca - What's the difference?

thecate | epitheca |


As an adjective thecate

is (biology) having a theca, or outer sheath.

As a noun epitheca is

(microbiology|planktology) the upper half of the theca of a thecate protist such as a diatom or dinoflagellate.

Athecate vs Thecate - What's the difference?

athecate | thecate | Antonyms |

Thecate is a antonym of athecate.


Athecate is likely misspelled.


Athecate has no English definition.

As an adjective thecate is

having a theca, or outer sheath.

Thecated vs Thecate - What's the difference?

thecated | thecate | Synonyms |

Thecated is a synonym of thecate.


As an adjective thecate is

(biology) having a theca, or outer sheath.

Theca vs Thecate - What's the difference?

theca | thecate |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between theca and thecate

is that theca is (biology) any external case or sheath while thecate is (biology) having a theca, or outer sheath.

As a noun theca

is (biology) any external case or sheath.

As an adjective thecate is

(biology) having a theca, or outer sheath.

Thecate vs Hypotheca - What's the difference?

thecate | hypotheca |


As an adjective thecate

is (biology) having a theca, or outer sheath.

As a noun hypotheca is

(microbiology|planktology) the lower or posterior half of the theca of a thecate protist such as a diatom or dinoflagellate.