trichome |
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paliament |
trichome |
As a noun trichome is
(botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant.
paliament |
trichome |
As a noun trichome is
(botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant.
philament |
trichome |
As a noun trichome is
(botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant.
trichome |
filament |
In botany terms the difference between trichome and filament
is that
trichome is a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant while
filament is the stalk of a stamen in a flower, supporting the anther.
trichome |
trichrome |
As a noun trichome
is (botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant.
As an adjective trichrome is
trichromatic.
trichome |
indumentum |
As nouns the difference between trichome and indumentum
is that
trichome is (botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant while
indumentum is a surface covering of any kind of trichomes, eg hairs, scales.
trichome |
calyptra |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between trichome and calyptra
is that
trichome is (botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant while
calyptra is (botany) any of various coverings at the tips of structures, in the terminology of various authors; for example rootcaps and the apical cells of trichomes
[jackson, benjamin, daydon; a glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent; published by gerald duckworth & co london, 4th ed 1928].
As nouns the difference between trichome and calyptra
is that
trichome is (botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant while
calyptra is (botany) in bryophytes, a thin, hood of tissue that forms from the archegonium and covers the developing sporophyte and is shed as it ripens
[jackson, benjamin, daydon; a glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent; published by gerald duckworth & co london, 4th ed 1928].
trichome |
trich |
As nouns the difference between trichome and trich
is that
trichome is (botany) a hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant while
trich is trichomoniasis.
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