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antitropy

Terms vs Antitropy - What's the difference?

terms | antitropy |


As nouns the difference between terms and antitropy

is that terms is while antitropy is (botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

Symmetry vs Antitropy - What's the difference?

symmetry | antitropy |


As nouns the difference between symmetry and antitropy

is that symmetry is exact correspondence on either side of a dividing line, plane, center or axis while antitropy is a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

Bilateral vs Antitropy - What's the difference?

bilateral | antitropy |


As an adjective bilateral

is bilateral.

As a noun antitropy is

(botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

Pair vs Antitropy - What's the difference?

pair | antitropy |


As nouns the difference between pair and antitropy

is that pair is two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of while antitropy is (botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

As a verb pair

is to group into sets of two or pair can be (obsolete) to impair.

Asymmetric vs Antitropy - What's the difference?

asymmetric | antitropy |


As an adjective asymmetric

is (geometry|general) of a shape, not symmetric.

As a noun antitropy is

(botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

Opposed vs Antitropy - What's the difference?

opposed | antitropy |


As an adjective opposed

is acting in opposition; opposing.

As a verb opposed

is (oppose).

As a noun antitropy is

(botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

Antitropy vs Antitropous - What's the difference?

antitropy | antitropous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between antitropy and antitropous

is that antitropy is (botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry while antitropous is (botany) displaying, of, or pertaining to antitropy.

As a noun antitropy

is (botany) a disposition of opposed, asymmetric leaves where a pair of leaves displays bilateral symmetry.

As an adjective antitropous is

(botany) displaying, of, or pertaining to antitropy.