eviscerate |
dehiscence |
As a verb eviscerate
is to disembowel, to remove the viscera.
As a noun dehiscence is
(botany) opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents.
evisceration |
dehiscence |
As nouns the difference between evisceration and dehiscence
is that
evisceration is a disemboweling; the removal of viscera while
dehiscence is (botany) opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents.
dehiscence |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun dehiscence
is opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents.
dehiscence |
fenestration |
In botany terms the difference between dehiscence and fenestration
is that
dehiscence is opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents while
fenestration is an opening through a leaf or along a stem of a plant.
taxonomy |
dehiscence |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and dehiscence
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
dehiscence is (botany) opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents.
dispersal |
dehiscence |
As nouns the difference between dispersal and dehiscence
is that
dispersal is the act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion while
dehiscence is opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents.
dehiscence |
stomium |
In botany terms the difference between dehiscence and stomium
is that
dehiscence is opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents while
stomium is the region of a sporangium where dehiscence takes place.
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