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Labiate vs. Labiated — What's the Difference?

Labiate vs. Labiated — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Labiate and Labiated

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Labiate

Having lips or liplike parts.

Labiated

Alternative spelling of labiate

Labiate

Having or characterizing flowers with the corolla divided into liplike parts.

Labiate

Of or belonging to the mint family.

Labiate

A plant belonging to the mint family.
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Labiate

Having lips or liplike parts.

Labiate

Having the corolla divided into two liplike parts.

Labiate

(botany) of, or belonging to the mint family (Labiatae, now Lamiaceae).

Labiate

(botany) A plant of the mint family (Labiatae)

Labiate

To labialize.

Labiate

To labialize.

Labiate

Having the limb of a tubular corolla or calyx divided into two unequal parts, one projecting over the other like the lips of a mouth, as in the snapdragon, sage, and catnip.

Labiate

A plant of the order Labiatæ.

Labiate

Having lips or parts that resemble lips

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