husk |
pericarp |
As nouns the difference between husk and pericarp
is that
husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside while
pericarp is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary.
As a verb husk
is to remove husks from or
husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.
pee |
pericarp |
As nouns the difference between pee and pericarp
is that
pee is while
pericarp is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary.
shive |
pericarp |
As nouns the difference between shive and pericarp
is that
shive is a slice, especially of bread or
shive can be (obsolete) a splinter; a particle of fluff on the surface of cloth or other material or
shive can be or
shive can be while
pericarp is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary.
pericarp |
endosperm |
As nouns the difference between pericarp and endosperm
is that
pericarp is the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary while
endosperm is tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.
pericarp |
rind |
As nouns the difference between pericarp and rind
is that
pericarp is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary while
rind is a bovine animal, cow, ox, head of cattle.
pericarp |
peel |
Peel is a synonym of pericarp.
As nouns the difference between pericarp and peel
is that
pericarp is the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary while
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc.
As a verb peel is
to remove the skin or outer covering of.
As a proper noun Peel is
a town on the Isle of Man.
pericarp |
mericarp |
In botany terms the difference between pericarp and mericarp
is that
pericarp is the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary while
mericarp is an individual carpel of a schizocarp, having a single seed.
pericarp |
angiospermous |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between pericarp and angiospermous
is that
pericarp is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary while
angiospermous is (botany) having seeds enclosed in a pod or other pericarp.
As a noun pericarp
is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary.
As an adjective angiospermous is
(botany) having seeds enclosed in a pod or other pericarp.
Pages