different between perfoliate vs peltate

perfoliate

English

Etymology

From New Latin perfoliata, from Latin per (through) + Latin foliata (foliate).

Adjective

perfoliate (not comparable)

  1. (botany, of leaves) Appearing to have the stem passing through the blade.
  2. (botany, of leaves) Having the leaf round the stem at the base.
  3. (zoology) Surrounded by a circle of hairs, etc.

Related terms

  • peltate
  • connate
  • amplexicaul

Anagrams

  • pie floater

Italian

Adjective

perfoliate

  1. feminine plural of perfoliato

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peltate

English

Etymology

From Greek ????? (pélt?).

Adjective

peltate (comparative more peltate, superlative most peltate)

  1. Shield-shaped; scutiform.
  2. (botany, of leaves) Having the petiole attached to the lower surface instead of the margin.

Related terms

  • peltately
  • perfoliate

Anagrams

  • palette

Italian

Adjective

peltate

  1. feminine plural of peltato

Anagrams

  • palette

Latin

Adjective

pelt?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of pelt?tus

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