different between statice vs statine
statice
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
From Latin static?, from Ancient Greek ???????? (statikós, “standing still”).
Noun
statice (plural statices)
- Plants of the genus Limonium having spikes of white or mauve flowers.
References
- “statice, n.”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2012
Anagrams
- catties, etacist
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statine
English
Noun
statine (plural statines)
- (organic chemistry) An unusual amino acid 4-amino-3-hydroxy-6-methylheptanoic acid that is a component of pepstatin; any of several derivatives of this compound
Anagrams
- Atenist, antiset, in state, in-state, instate, santite, satinet, tanties
Italian
Noun
statine f
- plural of statina
Anagrams
- attinse, estinta, intesta, istante, sentita, stantie, stentai, testina
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