allantoid |
allantoic |
As adjectives the difference between allantoid and allantoic
is that
allantoid is (mycology) sausage-shaped often used to describe spores that are long with rounded ends while
allantoic is of, pertaining to or derived from the allantois.
As a noun allantoid
is an allantois.
allantoid |
allantoin |
As nouns the difference between allantoid and allantoin
is that
allantoid is an allantois while
allantoin is (biochemistry) a diureide of glyoxylic acid, used in various pharmaceutical and cosmetic products; or a derivative of this compound.
As an adjective allantoid
is (mycology) sausage-shaped often used to describe spores that are long with rounded ends.