different between aciculae vs aciculate
aciculae
English
Noun
aciculae
- plural of acicula
Latin
Noun
aciculae
- genitive singular of acicula
- dative singular of acicula
- nominative plural of acicula
- vocative plural of acicula
aciculae From the web:
aciculate
English
Alternative forms
- aciculated
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?kj?l?t
Adjective
aciculate (comparative more aciculate, superlative most aciculate)
- Furnished with aciculae.
- acicular
- Marked with fine irregular streaks as if scratched by a needle.
- 1871, Berthold Seeman, Journal of botany, British and foreign, Volume 9
- The chief points of difference between specimens of the two are that those of R. mutabilis are more setaceous, but less aciculate on the barren stems, the terminal leaflets are more frequently narrowed at the base, though occasionally they have the ovate form usual in the Plymouth plant.
- 1871, Berthold Seeman, Journal of botany, British and foreign, Volume 9
Latin
Adjective
acicul?te
- vocative masculine singular of acicul?tus
aciculate From the web:
- what aciculate means
- what does articulate mean
- what does aciculate
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