different between pectinibranchiate vs pectinate
pectinibranchiate
English
Etymology
Latin pecten (“comb”), pectinis (“comb”) + English branchiate.
Adjective
pectinibranchiate (not comparable)
- (zoology) Having pectinated gills.
Synonyms
- pectinibranchial
- pectinibranchous
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pectinate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin pectin?tus (“combed”), mid 18th c.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?kt?ne?t/
Adjective
pectinate (not comparable)
- Resembling a comb.
- Having segments which are greatly lengthened to one side.
- (mycology) striate
Translations
Noun
pectinate (plural pectinates)
- (chemistry) An ester or salt formed of pectinic acid.
Related terms
- pecten
- pectinal
- pectinatella
- pectination
- pectinibranchiate
- pectiniform
References
Anagrams
- Epictetan
Latin
Verb
pectin?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of pectin?
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