Terms vs Teacuplike - What's the difference?
terms | teacuplike |
Resembling a teacup.
* 1908 , Alvin Davison, The human body and health: volume 3
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As a noun terms
is .As an adjective teacuplike is
resembling a teacup.teacuplike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The little teacuplike cavity in the end of the hair fits over the papilla, whereby nourishment from the blood readily reaches the hair (Fig. 117).
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