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homotypic

Homotypic vs Null - What's the difference?

homotypic | null |


As an adjective homotypic

is (botany) literally "with the same type" in botanical nomenclature a homotypic synonym (or nomenclatural synonym) is a synonym that comes into being through a nomenclatural act.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Homotypic - What does it mean?

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Homotypic vs Homotopic - What's the difference?

homotypic | homotopic |


As adjectives the difference between homotypic and homotopic

is that homotypic is (botany) literally "with the same type" in botanical nomenclature a homotypic synonym (or nomenclatural synonym) is a synonym that comes into being through a nomenclatural act while homotopic is (topology|of two maps) such that there is an interval of maps joining one to the other.

Taxonomy vs Homotypic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | homotypic |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective homotypic is

(botany) literally "with the same type" in botanical nomenclature a homotypic synonym (or nomenclatural synonym) is a synonym that comes into being through a nomenclatural act.

Homotypic vs Antimere - What's the difference?

homotypic | antimere |


As an adjective homotypic

is (botany) literally "with the same type" in botanical nomenclature a homotypic synonym (or nomenclatural synonym) is a synonym that comes into being through a nomenclatural act.

As a noun antimere is

(biology) one of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals; one of any opposite symmetrical or homotypic parts in animals and plants.