different between epigeal vs epigeous
epigeal
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??? (epí, “upon, over”) + ?? (gê, “earth”).
Adjective
epigeal (not comparable)
- (biology) Living near the surface of the ground
- (botany, of a cotyledon) Emerging above the surface of the ground after being germinated
Coordinate terms
- hypogeal
Related terms
- epigean, epigeic, epigeous
Translations
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epigeous
English
Etymology
This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
epi- +? ?
Adjective
epigeous (not comparable)
- Growing on, or close to, the ground.
Coordinate terms
- hypogeous
Related terms
- epigeal, epigean, epigeic
epigeous From the web:
- what is epigeous germination
- what does epigeous
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- what is germination in simple words
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