Baccate vs. Saccate — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Baccate and Saccate
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Baccate
Resembling a berry in texture or form; berrylike.
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Saccate
Saccate is a term used in botany to describe plant parts that are shaped like a pouch or sack. Sometimes, when all members of a taxon share a property of having some part being saccate, this is referred to in the name of the taxon, such as the algae family Phaeosaccionaceae.
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Baccate
Bearing berries.
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Saccate
Shaped like a pouch or sac
Saccate pollen grains.
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Baccate
(botany) Pulpy throughout, like a berry; said of fruits.
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Saccate
Shaped like a pouch or sac.
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Baccate
Looking like a berry.
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Saccate
Having a pouch or sac.
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Baccate
Producing berries.
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Saccate
Enclosed in a sac.
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Baccate
Pulpy throughout, like a berry; - said of fruits.
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Saccate
(botany) Of a pollen grain: having one or more sacci.
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Baccate
Resembling a berry
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Saccate
Having the form of a sack or pouch; furnished with a sack or pouch, as a petal.
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Baccate
Producing or bearing berries
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Saccate
Of or pertaining to the Saccata, a suborder of ctenophores having two pouches into which the long tentacles can be retracted.
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