different between tubulose vs tubulous
tubulose
English
Adjective
tubulose (comparative more tubulose, superlative most tubulose)
- Alternative form of tubulous
Italian
Adjective
tubulose
- feminine plural of tubuloso
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tubulous
English
Alternative forms
- tubulose
Etymology
tubule +? -ous. Compare French tubuleux.
Adjective
tubulous (comparative more tubulous, superlative most tubulous)
- Shaped like a tube; tubular.
- (botany) Having a hollow cylindrical corolla, often expanded or toothed at the border.
- a tubulose flower
- (botany) Having a hollow cylindrical corolla, often expanded or toothed at the border.
- Constructed of, or containing tubular parts.
- (botany) Composed wholly of tubular florets.
- a tubulous compound flower
- (botany) Composed wholly of tubular florets.
Derived terms
- tubulous boiler
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