brat |
bract |
As nouns the difference between brat and bract
is that
brat is brother while
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
tract |
bract |
As nouns the difference between tract and bract
is that
tract is an area or expanse while
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
As a verb tract
is (obsolete) to pursue, follow; to track.
bract |
bracted |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bract and bracted
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bracted is (botany) having bracts.
As a noun bract
is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
As an adjective bracted is
(botany) having bracts.
bract |
bibracteate |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bract and bibracteate
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bibracteate is (botany) having two bracts.
As a noun bract
is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
As an adjective bibracteate is
(botany) having two bracts.
bract |
bractlet |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bract and bractlet
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bractlet is (botany) a bract on the stalk of a single flower, which is itself on a main stalk that supports several flowers.
As nouns the difference between bract and bractlet
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bractlet is (botany) a bract on the stalk of a single flower, which is itself on a main stalk that supports several flowers.
bract |
ebracteate |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bract and ebracteate
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
ebracteate is (botany) having no bracts.
As a noun bract
is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
As an adjective ebracteate is
(botany) having no bracts.
bract |
bracteose |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bract and bracteose
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bracteose is (botany) having (many) bracts.
As a noun bract
is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
As an adjective bracteose is
(botany) having (many) bracts.
bract |
bractea |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bract and bractea
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bractea is (botany) bract.
As nouns the difference between bract and bractea
is that
bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
bractea is (botany) bract.
bract |
phyllary |
In botany terms the difference between bract and phyllary
is that
bract is a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
phyllary is an individual bract within an involucre or involucel.
bract |
hypsophyll |
In botany terms the difference between bract and hypsophyll
is that
bract is a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
hypsophyll is a bract or bracteole.
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