different between culiciform vs caliciform
culiciform
English
Etymology
From Latin culex (“a gnat”) +? -iform.
Adjective
culiciform (comparative more culiciform, superlative most culiciform)
- (zoology) gnat-shaped
culiciform From the web:
caliciform
English
Etymology
Latin calyx (“calyx”) +? -iform
Adjective
caliciform (comparative more caliciform, superlative most caliciform)
- Having the shape of a cup or calyx.
Romanian
Etymology
From French caliciforme
Adjective
caliciform m or n (feminine singular caliciform?, masculine plural caliciformi, feminine and neuter plural caliciforme)
- caliciform
Declension
caliciform From the web:
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