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woodfern

Terms vs Woodfern - What's the difference?

terms | woodfern |


As nouns the difference between terms and woodfern

is that terms is while woodfern is any of several evergreen ferns, of the genus dryopteris , that have dark green, leathery fronds.

Frond vs Woodfern - What's the difference?

frond | woodfern |


As nouns the difference between frond and woodfern

is that frond is (botany) the leaf of a fern, especially a compound leaf while woodfern is any of several evergreen ferns, of the genus dryopteris , that have dark green, leathery fronds.

Dryopteris vs Woodfern - What's the difference?

dryopteris | woodfern |

Dryopteris is likely misspelled.


Dryopteris has no English definition.

As a noun woodfern is

any of several evergreen ferns, of the genus Dryopteris, that have dark green, leathery fronds.

Fern vs Woodfern - What's the difference?

fern | woodfern |


As a proper noun fern

is (female) from the fern plant.

As a noun woodfern is

any of several evergreen ferns, of the genus dryopteris , that have dark green, leathery fronds.

Evergreen vs Woodfern - What's the difference?

evergreen | woodfern |


As nouns the difference between evergreen and woodfern

is that evergreen is a tree or shrub that does not shed its leaves or needles seasonally while woodfern is any of several evergreen ferns, of the genus dryopteris , that have dark green, leathery fronds.

As an adjective evergreen

is of plants, especially trees, that do not shed their leaves seasonally.

As a verb evergreen

is (patents|pharmaceuticals) to extend the term of a patent beyond the normal legal limit, usually through repeated small modifications.