different between suberose vs suberic
suberose
English
Etymology
Latin suber (“the cork tree”): compare French subéreux.
Adjective
suberose (comparative more suberose, superlative most suberose)
- (botany) Having a corky texture.
Synonyms
- suberous
suberose From the web:
- what does suberose mean
suberic
English
Etymology
suber +? -ic
Adjective
suberic (not comparable)
- (dated) Of or relating to the layer of cells in trees just below the epidermis
Derived terms
- suberic acid
Related terms
- suberin
- suberose
- suberous
suberic From the web:
- what is suberic acid
- what does suberic mean
- what does suberic acid
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