Terms vs Plantwise - What's the difference?
terms | plantwise |
In the manner of a plant (non-animal organism).
* 2004 , Stéphane Mallarmé, Philip Nicholas Furbank, Alex M. Cain, Mallarmé on fashion
In terms of plants (industrial sites).
* 1963 , Charles W. Brennan, Wage administration: plans, practices, and principles
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb plantwise is
in the manner of a plant (non-animal organism).plantwise
English
Adverb
(-)- According to him, the top hat should be thought of as the pot from which Man grew from the head upwards, bifurcating plantwise at the hips.
- Another example would be a similar report, plantwise , listing departments rather than individuals.
