different between cochleate vs cochleated
cochleate
English
Etymology
Latin cochleatus (“spiral or screw-formed”). See cochlea.
Adjective
cochleate (comparative more cochleate, superlative most cochleate)
- Having the form of a snail's shell; spiral; turbinated
Derived terms
- ectocochleate
Synonyms
- cochleated
Noun
cochleate (plural cochleates)
- 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)
- cochleate
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