different between seminiferous vs semeniferous
seminiferous
English
Etymology
From (the stem of) Latin s?men (“semen”) + -iferous.
Adjective
seminiferous (comparative more seminiferous, superlative most seminiferous)
- (botany) producing seed
- (anatomy) conveying, containing, bearing, or producing semen or seminal fluid
Derived terms
- seminiferous tubule
Translations
seminiferous From the web:
semeniferous
English
Adjective
semeniferous (not comparable)
- Alternative form of seminiferous
semeniferous From the web:
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