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glumed

Terms vs Glumed - What's the difference?

terms | glumed |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective glumed is

(botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

Glumed vs Alumed - What's the difference?

glumed | alumed |


As an adjective glumed

is (botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

As a verb alumed is

(alum).

Glumes vs Glumed - What's the difference?

glumes | glumed |


As a noun glumes

is .

As an adjective glumed is

(botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

Glumed vs Glumped - What's the difference?

glumed | glumped |


As an adjective glumed

is (botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

As a verb glumped is

(glump).

Plumed vs Glumed - What's the difference?

plumed | glumed |


As adjectives the difference between plumed and glumed

is that plumed is having or decorated with a plume or plumes while glumed is (botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

Glumed vs Glaumed - What's the difference?

glumed | glaumed |


As an adjective glumed

is (botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

As a verb glaumed is

(glaum).

Glued vs Glumed - What's the difference?

glued | glumed |


As a verb glued

is (glue).

As an adjective glumed is

(botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

Glumed vs Gaumed - What's the difference?

glumed | gaumed |


As an adjective glumed

is (botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

As a verb gaumed is

(gaum).

Glumed vs Glomed - What's the difference?

glumed | glomed |


As an adjective glumed

is (botany) having a (specified form of) glume.

As a verb glomed is

(glome).

Glume vs Glumed - What's the difference?

glume | glumed |


In botany terms the difference between glume and glumed

is that glume is a basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae while glumed is having a (specified form of) glume.

As a noun glume

is a basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae.

As an adjective glumed is

having a (specified form of) glume.