lamina |
laminates |
As a noun lamina
is lamina.
As a verb laminates is
.
lamina |
laminable |
As a noun lamina
is lamina.
As an adjective laminable is
capable of being split into laminae, or thin plates.
lamina |
lamalginite |
As nouns the difference between lamina and lamalginite
is that
lamina is lamina while
lamalginite is an alginite found in sapropel and composed of thin-walled colonial or unicellular algae that occur as distinct laminae, cryptically interbedded with mineral matter.
lamina |
margarite |
As nouns the difference between lamina and margarite
is that
lamina is lamina while
margarite is (mineralogy) a calcium-rich member of the mica group of phyllosilicates, forming white to pinkish or yellowish-gray masses or thin laminae.
lamina |
pseudopetiole |
In botany terms the difference between lamina and pseudopetiole
is that
lamina is the flat part of a leaf or leaflet; the blade while
pseudopetiole is the morphologically distinct proximal section of a petiole to which stipules are attached.
As nouns the difference between lamina and pseudopetiole
is that
lamina is a very thin layer of material while
pseudopetiole is the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.
lamina |
sublamina |
As nouns the difference between lamina and sublamina
is that
lamina is lamina while
sublamina is (anatomy) the region beneath a lamina.
lamina |
laminitis |
As nouns the difference between lamina and laminitis
is that
lamina is lamina while
laminitis is (veterinary medicine) a disease of the digital laminae of the hoof.
lamina |
claustrum |
In anatomy terms the difference between lamina and claustrum
is that
lamina is a thin plate or scale, such as the arch of a vertebra while
claustrum is a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.
As nouns the difference between lamina and claustrum
is that
lamina is a very thin layer of material while
claustrum is a thin lamina of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.
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