Papillary vs. Macular — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Papillary and Macular
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Papillary
A small nipplelike projection, such as a protuberance on the skin, at the root of a hair or feather, or at the base of a developing tooth.
Macular
An opaque spot on the cornea.
Papillary
One of the small, round or cone-shaped protuberances on the top of the tongue that contain taste buds.
Macular
The macula lutea.
Papillary
A pimple or pustule.
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Macular
See macule2.
Papillary
(Botany) A minute projection on the surface of a stigma, petal, or leaf.
Macular
Relating to the macula, the area of the retina responsible for detailed central vision
Papillary
Having the properties or appearance of a papilla (nipple).
Macular
Having macules; spotted
Papillary
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a papilla or papillæ; bearing, or covered with, papillæ; papillose.
Papillary
Of or relating to or resembling papilla
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