sepal |
pedal |
As nouns the difference between sepal and pedal
is that
sepal is one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
pedal is a lever operated by one's foot that is used to control a machine or mechanism, such as a bicycle or piano.
As a verb pedal is
to operate a pedal attached to a wheel in a continuous circular motion.
As an adjective pedal is
of or relating to the foot.
septal |
sepal |
As an adjective septal
is of or pertaining to the septum.
As a noun sepal is
(botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
sepal |
seal |
As nouns the difference between sepal and seal
is that
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
seal is sea, air, land (used as a name of a military unit).
lepal |
sepal |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between lepal and sepal
is that
lepal is (botany) a sterile transformed stamen while
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
As nouns the difference between lepal and sepal
is that
lepal is (botany) a sterile transformed stamen while
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
taxonomy |
sepal |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sepal
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
sepal is one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
sepal |
episepalous |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between sepal and episepalous
is that
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
episepalous is (botany) growing on the sepals or adnate to them.
As a noun sepal
is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
As an adjective episepalous is
(botany) growing on the sepals or adnate to them.
sepal |
oppositisepalous |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between sepal and oppositisepalous
is that
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
oppositisepalous is (botany) placed in front of a sepal.
As a noun sepal
is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
As an adjective oppositisepalous is
(botany) placed in front of a sepal.
sepal |
tetrasepalous |
In botany terms the difference between sepal and tetrasepalous
is that
sepal is one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
tetrasepalous is having four sepals.
As a noun sepal
is one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
As an adjective tetrasepalous is
having four sepals.
sepal |
perigynous |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between sepal and perigynous
is that
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
perigynous is (botany) having a hypanthium.
As a noun sepal
is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts.
As an adjective perigynous is
(botany) having the stamens, petals or sepals situated around the ovary (especially, on the rim of the receptacle of a superior ovary).
sepal |
perigonium |
As nouns the difference between sepal and perigonium
is that
sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts while
perigonium is the sterile parts of a flower; collectively, the sepals and petals (or tepals); the perianth.
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