different between fumitory vs fumaric
fumitory
English
Wikispecies
Alternative forms
- fumiter, fumetere (obsolete)
Etymology
From late Middle English fumyter (with remodelling of suffix), from Old French fumeterre, from Latin f?mus terrae.
Noun
fumitory (plural fumitories)
- A plant of the taxonomic genus Fumaria, which are annual herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to temperate Europe and Asia.
Translations
fumitory From the web:
- what is fumitory herb
- what is fumitory water good for
- what is fumitory used for in medicine
- what does fumitory do
- what does fumitory
- what is fumitory acid
- what is a fumitory
fumaric
English
Etymology
See fumitory.
Adjective
fumaric (comparative more fumaric, superlative most fumaric)
- Of, pertaining to, or derived from fumitory.
- (chemistry) Of or pertaining to fumaric acid or its derivatives.
Romanian
Etymology
From French fumarique
Adjective
fumaric m or n (feminine singular fumaric?, masculine plural fumarici, feminine and neuter plural fumarice)
- fumaric
Declension
fumaric From the web:
- what fumaric acid
- what is fumaric acid in food
- what is fumaric acid made from
- what is fumaric acid used for in food
- what does fumaric acid do
- what is fumaric acid derived from
- what are fumaric acid esters
- what is fumaric acid soluble in
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