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tiliaceous

Terms vs Tiliaceous - What's the difference?

terms | tiliaceous |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective tiliaceous is

(botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling the family tiliaceae of flowering plants, including the linden.

Tiliaceous vs Liliaceous - What's the difference?

tiliaceous | liliaceous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between tiliaceous and liliaceous

is that tiliaceous is (botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling the family tiliaceae of flowering plants, including the linden while liliaceous is (botany) of the liliaceae family, which contains the lily, tulip and hyacinth.

As adjectives the difference between tiliaceous and liliaceous

is that tiliaceous is (botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling the family tiliaceae of flowering plants, including the linden while liliaceous is (botany) of the liliaceae family, which contains the lily, tulip and hyacinth.

Linden vs Tiliaceous - What's the difference?

linden | tiliaceous |


As a proper noun linden

is .

As an adjective tiliaceous is

(botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling the family tiliaceae of flowering plants, including the linden.

Tiliaceae vs Tiliaceous - What's the difference?

tiliaceae | tiliaceous |


As adjectives the difference between tiliaceae and tiliaceous

is that tiliaceae is while tiliaceous is (botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling the family tiliaceae of flowering plants, including the linden.

Family vs Tiliaceous - What's the difference?

family | tiliaceous |


As adjectives the difference between family and tiliaceous

is that family is suitable for children and adults while tiliaceous is (botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling the family tiliaceae of flowering plants, including the linden.

As a noun family

is (lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.