terms |
rhizomatic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective rhizomatic is
resembling or related to a rhizome.
rhizomatic |
mycelial |
As adjectives the difference between rhizomatic and mycelial
is that
rhizomatic is resembling or related to a rhizome while
mycelial is of or pertaining to the mycelium.
arborescent |
rhizomatic |
In philosophy terms the difference between arborescent and rhizomatic
is that
arborescent is marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (opposed to the rhizome theory) while
rhizomatic is employing rhizomes; not arborescent.
As adjectives the difference between arborescent and rhizomatic
is that
arborescent is like a tree; having a structure or appearance similar to a tree's; branching while
rhizomatic is resembling or related to a rhizome.
rhizome |
rhizomatic |
In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between rhizome and rhizomatic
is that
rhizome is (philosophy) a so-called "image of thought" that apprehends multiplicities see while
rhizomatic is (philosophy) employing rhizomes; not arborescent.
As a noun rhizome
is a horizontal, underground stem of some plants that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes.
As an adjective rhizomatic is
resembling or related to a rhizome.