different between pollinate vs unpollinated
pollinate
English
Etymology
From pollin- (“pollen”, stem form) +? -ate.
Verb
pollinate (third-person singular simple present pollinates, present participle pollinating, simple past and past participle pollinated)
- To apply pollen to (a stigma).
Derived terms
- self-pollinating
Translations
Adjective
pollinate
- (zoology) Pollinose.
References
- pollinate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
pollinate From the web:
- what pollinates
- what pollinates flowers
- what pollinates tomatoes
- what pollinates magnolias
- what pollinates strawberries
- what pollinates a honeycrisp apple tree
- what pollinates roses
- what pollinates blueberries
unpollinated
English
Etymology
un- +? pollinated.
Adjective
unpollinated (comparative more unpollinated, superlative most unpollinated)
- That has not been pollinated.
- The ground was littered with unpollinated nutlets.
Related terms
- pollinate
- pollinated
unpollinated From the web:
- what does pollinated mean
- what happens to pollinated flowers
- what happens to unpollinated zucchini
- what happens to unpollinated cucumbers
- what is pollinated
- what exactly is pollination
- what are the 3 types of pollination
- what causes pollination
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