different between terms vs graniferous
terms
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /t??mz/
- (US) IPA(key): /t?mz/
Noun
terms
- plural of term
Verb
terms
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of term
Anagrams
- ERTMS
Swedish
Noun
terms
- indefinite genitive singular of term
terms From the web:
- what terms can be combined with 3a
- what terms should i block on twitch
- what terms in the question need to be defined
- what terms are aave
- what terms of the treaty affected germany
graniferous
English
Etymology
From Latin granifer, from granum (“grain”) + ferre (“to bear”). Compare French granifère.
Adjective
graniferous (not comparable)
- Bearing grain, or seeds like grain.
- 1806, Carl Linnaeus, A General System of Nature
- Flowers hermaphrodite ; valves ovate , entire , all of them graniferous
- 1806, Carl Linnaeus, A General System of Nature
References
graniferous in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
graniferous From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- terms vs graniferous
- guaniferous vs graniferous
- seed vs graniferous
- grain vs graniferous
- absolutists vs absolutisms
- heiduck vs heiduc
- heyduck vs heiduck
- heiduck vs heiducs
- heiduck vs hajduk
- heyduc vs heiduc
- heiduc vs hajduk
- haiducs vs haiducks
- haiducs vs haiduks
- haiducs vs heiducs
- heyduck vs heyduc
- heyduck vs heyducs
- heyduks vs heyduke
- heyduke vs hajduk
- heyduc vs hajduk
- ungluing vs engluing