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multijugate

Wikidiffcom vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | multijugate |


As an adjective multijugate is

(botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets.

Terms vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

terms | multijugate |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective multijugate is

(botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets.

Multijugate vs Distichous - What's the difference?

multijugate | distichous | see also |

Multijugate is a see also of distichous.


As adjectives the difference between multijugate and distichous

is that multijugate is (botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets while distichous is (botany) arranged in two rows on each side of an axis.

Multijugous vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

multijugous | multijugate | Synonyms |

Multijugous is a synonym of multijugate.


As adjectives the difference between multijugous and multijugate

is that multijugous is multijugate while multijugate is (botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets.

Unijugate vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

unijugate | multijugate | Related terms |

Multijugate is a related term of unijugate.



In botany of a pinnate leaf terms the difference between unijugate and multijugate

is that unijugate is having only one pair of leaflets while multijugate is having more than one pair of leaflets.

Leaflet vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

leaflet | multijugate |


As a noun leaflet

is (label) one of the components of a compound leaf.

As a verb leaflet

is to distribute leaflets to.

As an adjective multijugate is

(botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets.

Pair vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

pair | multijugate |


As a noun pair

is two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.

As a verb pair

is to group into sets of two.

As an adjective multijugate is

having more than one pair of leaflets.

Leaf vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

leaf | multijugate |


As a noun leaf

is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.

As a verb leaf

is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.

As an adjective multijugate is

(botany|of a pinnate leaf) having more than one pair of leaflets.

Pinnate vs Multijugate - What's the difference?

pinnate | multijugate |


As adjectives the difference between pinnate and multijugate

is that pinnate is resembling a feather while multijugate is having more than one pair of leaflets.