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Anthor vs Stigma - What's the difference?

anthor | stigma |


As a noun stigma is

stigma (mark of infamy).

Stigma vs Brand - What's the difference?

stigma | brand |


As a noun stigma

is stigma (mark of infamy).

As an adjective brand is

burnt, branded.

Stigma vs Nether - What's the difference?

stigma | nether |


As nouns the difference between stigma and nether

is that stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while nether is oppression; stress; a withering or stunting influence.

As an adjective nether is

lower; under.

As an adverb nether is

down; downward.

As a verb nether is

to bring or thrust down; bring or make low; lower; abase; humble.

Stigma vs Attitude - What's the difference?

stigma | attitude |


As nouns the difference between stigma and attitude

is that stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace while attitude is the position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture.

As a verb attitude is

to assume or to place in a particular position or orientation; to pose.

Anther vs Stigma - What's the difference?

anther | stigma |


As nouns the difference between anther and stigma

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while stigma is stigma (mark of infamy).

Stigma vs Antistigma - What's the difference?

stigma | antistigma |


As a noun stigma

is stigma (mark of infamy).

As an adjective antistigma is

opposing or countering a social stigma.

Stigma vs Geitonogamy - What's the difference?

stigma | geitonogamy |


As nouns the difference between stigma and geitonogamy

is that stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while geitonogamy is (botany) transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same plant.

Stigma vs Protandrous - What's the difference?

stigma | protandrous |


As a noun stigma

is stigma (mark of infamy).

As an adjective protandrous is

(label) exhibiting protandry.

Stigma vs Protogynous - What's the difference?

stigma | protogynous |


In botany terms the difference between stigma and protogynous

is that stigma is the sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination while protogynous is whose female parts (archegonia) mature before the male parts (antheridia) release their spermatozoids .

As a noun stigma

is a mark of infamy or disgrace.

As an adjective protogynous is

exhibiting protogyny.

Stigma vs Chemocyanin - What's the difference?

stigma | chemocyanin |


As nouns the difference between stigma and chemocyanin

is that stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while chemocyanin is a plantacyanin, extracted from the stigma of the lily, that induces pollen tube guidance.

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