different between acanthopodious vs acanthopodous
acanthopodious
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????- (akantho-, “spine”) + ???? (poús, “foot”)
Adjective
acanthopodious
- (botany) Having spinous petioles.
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acanthopodous
English
Etymology
acanthopod +? -ous
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æ?kæn???.p?.d?s/, /æ?k?n???.p?.d?s/
Adjective
acanthopodous (comparative more acanthopodous, superlative most acanthopodous)
- Spiny-footed.
- Having spiny peduncles.[First attested in the late 20th century.]
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