💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cormogenic"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cormous | (botany) Growing from a corm. |
| cormophytic | Of or relating to cormophytes; having the character of a cormophyte. |
| cormidial | Relating to a cormidium |
| carpogenicnoun | (botany) Producing fruit, or causing fruit to develop. |
| bulbous | Having the shape of or resembling a bulb, bloated. |
| cymiferous | (botany) Producing cymes. |
| gemmiferous | (botany) Producing gemmae or buds. |
| childingnoun | (archaic) Able to bear children; fertile; also, pregnant, or in the process of childbirth, or having just given birth to a child. |
| florigenic | (botany) Promoting flowering or the formation of flowers. |
| cymoid | (architecture) Resembling a cyma. |
| cold-natured | Highly sensitive to cold temperatures. |
| cauliferous | (botany) Giving rise to a stalk or stem |
| culmiferous | (botany) Having jointed stems or culms. |
| prolific | Similarly producing results or performing deeds in abundance. |
| carcinomorphic | Having the form of a crab |
| monstrosenoun | (botany) Having an abnormal, distorted and disfigured growth of the body (especially of a cactus) |
| rhizanthous | (botany) Producing flowers from a rootstock, or apparently from a root. |
| cocciferous | (rare, archaic) Bearing or producing berries. |
| humicolous | (mycology) Growing in humus. |
| corymbed | (botany, archaic) Having corymbs. |
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