different between cochleate vs cochleated

cochleate

English

Etymology

Latin cochleatus (spiral or screw-formed). See cochlea.

Adjective

cochleate (comparative more cochleate, superlative most cochleate)

  1. Having the form of a snail's shell; spiral; turbinated

Derived terms

  • ectocochleate

Synonyms

  • cochleated

Noun

cochleate (plural cochleates)

  1. A particulate composed of lipid bilayers rolled up into a spiral

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cochleated

English

Adjective

cochleated (comparative more cochleated, superlative most cochleated)

  1. cochleate

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