different between lorate vs lirate
lorate
English
Etymology
From Latin loratus, from lorum (“thong”).
Adjective
lorate (comparative more lorate, superlative most lorate)
- (botany) Having the form of a thong or strap.
Synonyms
- ligulate
Anagrams
- latero-
lorate From the web:
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lirate
English
Adjective
lirate (comparative more lirate, superlative most lirate)
- Having fine thread-like lines or grooves.
Anagrams
- Altier, airtel, aliter, iteral, retail, retial, tailer
Latin
Adjective
l?r?te
- vocative masculine singular of l?r?tus
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