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)

  1. A plant of the taxonomic genus Fumaria, which are annual herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to temperate Europe and Asia.

Translations

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fumaric

English

Etymology

See fumitory.

Adjective

fumaric (comparative more fumaric, superlative most fumaric)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or derived from fumitory.
  2. (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)

  1. fumaric

Declension

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  • what are fumaric acid esters
  • what is fumaric acid soluble in
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