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pentadelphous

Terms vs Pentadelphous - What's the difference?

terms | pentadelphous |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective pentadelphous is

(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

Taxonomy vs Pentadelphous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | pentadelphous |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective pentadelphous is

(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

Pentadelphous vs Pentadelphy - What's the difference?

pentadelphous | pentadelphy |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between pentadelphous and pentadelphy

is that pentadelphous is (botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen while pentadelphy is (botany) presence of pentadelphous stamen.

As an adjective pentadelphous

is (botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

As a noun pentadelphy is

(botany) presence of pentadelphous stamen.

Filament vs Pentadelphous - What's the difference?

filament | pentadelphous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between filament and pentadelphous

is that filament is (botany) the stalk of a stamen in a flower, supporting the anther while pentadelphous is (botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

As a noun filament

is a fine thread or wire.

As an adjective pentadelphous is

(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

Stamen vs Pentadelphous - What's the difference?

stamen | pentadelphous |


As a noun stamen

is in flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament.

As an adjective pentadelphous is

(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

Pentadelphous vs Adelphy - What's the difference?

pentadelphous | adelphy | Derived terms |

Adelphy is a derived term of pentadelphous.



In botany terms the difference between pentadelphous and adelphy

is that pentadelphous is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen while adelphy is fusion of stamen filaments.

As an adjective pentadelphous

is having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form five separate groups, some of which may contain a single stamen.

As a noun adelphy is

fusion of stamen filaments.