different between polyparous vs polyporous
polyparous
English
Etymology
From poly- + Latin parere (“to produce”).
Adjective
polyparous (comparative more polyparous, superlative most polyparous)
- Producing or bearing a great number; bringing forth many.
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polyporous
English
Etymology
poly- +? porous
Adjective
polyporous (comparative more polyporous, superlative most polyporous)
- Having or involving many pores.
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