different between glandulous vs glanduloseglandulose
glandulous
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin glandul?sus, from Latin glandula.
Adjective
glandulous (comparative more glandulous, superlative most glandulous)
- Of, pertaining to, or composed of glands; glandular, glandulose.
Translations
glandulous From the web:
glanduloseglandulose
glanduloseglandulose From the web:
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