different between bract vs calyculus
bract
English
Etymology
From Latin bractea (“a thin plate of metal; gold leaf”).
Noun
bract (plural bracts)
- (botany) A leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
Translations
bract From the web:
- what bracts are found in bougainvillea
- bract meaning
- what is bract in flower
- what are bracts state their function
- what is bracteate flower
- what is bracteate and ebracteate flower
- braxton hicks
- what are bracts in plants
calyculus
English
Alternative forms
- caliculus (US)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??l?kj?l?s/
- Rhymes: -?kj?l?s
Noun
calyculus (plural calyculi)
- (zoology) Any cup-shaped structure.
- (botany, Britain) A group of bracts resembling an outer calyx.
Translations
See also
- calyculus on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
calyculus From the web:
- what is calculus in biology
- how is calculus used in biology
- do you need calculus for biology
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