different between macrocephalous vs acrocephalous
macrocephalous
English
Etymology
macro- +? -cephalous
Adjective
macrocephalous (comparative more macrocephalous, superlative most macrocephalous)
- Having a large head.
- Having the cotyledons of a dicotyledonous embryo confluent, and forming a large mass compared with the rest of the body.
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acrocephalous
English
Etymology
From acro- +? -cephalous
Adjective
acrocephalous (not comparable)
- (pathology) Of or pertaining to acrocephaly
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