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strigose

Strigose - What does it mean?

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Terms vs Strigose - What's the difference?

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As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Strigulation vs Strigose - What's the difference?

strigulation | strigose | see also |

Strigulation is a see also of strigose.


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between strigulation and strigose

is that strigulation is (zoology) the quality or state of being strigulated (very finely streaked); streaking while strigose is (zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

As a noun strigulation

is (zoology) the quality or state of being strigulated (very finely streaked); streaking.

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Strigulate vs Strigose - What's the difference?

strigulate | strigose | see also |

Strigulate is a see also of strigose.


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between strigulate and strigose

is that strigulate is (zoology) to streak or stripe very finely; to make strigate or strigose; to cause to have strigulation while strigose is (zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

As a verb strigulate

is (zoology) to streak or stripe very finely; to make strigate or strigose; to cause to have strigulation.

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Strigate vs Strigose - What's the difference?

strigate | strigose | see also |

Strigate is a see also of strigose.


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between strigate and strigose

is that strigate is (zoology) having transverse bands of colour while strigose is (zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

As adjectives the difference between strigate and strigose

is that strigate is (zoology) having transverse bands of colour while strigose is (zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Hair vs Strigose - What's the difference?

hair | strigose |


As a verb hair

is to hate.

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Streak vs Strigose - What's the difference?

streak | strigose |


As a noun streak

is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.

As a verb streak

is to have or obtain streaks.

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Ridge vs Strigose - What's the difference?

ridge | strigose |


As a proper noun ridge

is after a natural landscape feature.

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.

Groove vs Strigose - What's the difference?

groove | strigose |


As a noun groove

is a long, narrow channel or depression; eg, such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression.

As a verb groove

is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.

As an adjective strigose is

(zoology) having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.