taxonomy |
pinnate |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective pinnate is
resembling a feather.
pinnate |
jugum |
In botany terms the difference between pinnate and jugum
is that
pinnate is having two rows of branches, lobes, leaflets, or veins arranged on each side of a common axis while
jugum is a pair of opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant.
As an adjective pinnate
is resembling a feather.
As a noun jugum is
one of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants.
pinnate |
pinnation |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between pinnate and pinnation
is that
pinnate is (botany) having two rows of branches, lobes, leaflets, or veins arranged on each side of a common axis while
pinnation is (botany) the organisation of a pinnate leaf.
As an adjective pinnate
is resembling a feather.
As a noun pinnation is
(botany) the organisation of a pinnate leaf.
pinnate |
multijugate |
As adjectives the difference between pinnate and multijugate
is that
pinnate is resembling a feather while
multijugate is having more than one pair of leaflets.
pinnate |
jequirity |
As an adjective pinnate
is resembling a feather.
As a noun jequirity is
abrus precatorius , a legume native to indonesia with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves, whose toxic seeds ("jequirity bean") may be used as beads or in percussion instruments.
pinnate |
unijugate |
As adjectives the difference between pinnate and unijugate
is that
pinnate is resembling a feather while
unijugate is (botany|of a pinnate leaf) having only one pair of leaflets.
pinnate |
bipennate |
As adjectives the difference between pinnate and bipennate
is that
pinnate is resembling a feather while
bipennate is of, pertaining to, or having the nature of a muscle, the fibres of which attach to a tendon on two sides (as a feather barbed on both sides).
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