different between subulate vs awllike
subulate
English
Etymology
Latin s?bul?tus
Adjective
subulate (comparative more subulate, superlative most subulate)
- (biology) Awl-shaped; tapering into a sharp point from a broader base.
Usage notes
"Subulate" is usually used for organs with volume; acuminate describes only the apex of an organ; a lanceolate shape is broadest somewhere below the middle, not at the base.
Anagrams
- baetulus
Latin
Adjective
s?bul?te
- vocative masculine singular of s?bul?tus
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awllike
English
Etymology
awl +? -like
Adjective
awllike (comparative more awllike, superlative most awllike)
- Resembling or characteristic of an awl.
Synonyms
- subulate (in shape)
Anagrams
- lawlike
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