'une enveloppe' (fem.) (with a double 'p')
Didn't the English word 'envelope' come from French?
In the UK it's called a: Stamped, Addressed Envelope
It's a french word. (1705)
It comes from French.
Enveloppe extraordinaire
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
une enveloppe (with a double 'p')
In Hindi envelope is called Lifaafa
The nuclear membrane Actually, i think it is called the nuclear envelope.
All viruses lack cell membranes but some animal viruses have a membrane similar in composition to a cytoplasmic membrane surrounding their capsids called an envelope. This is a membrane envelope. Viruses that have envelopes are called enveloped virion, without the envelope they are called a nonenveloped or naked virion. The envelope is composed of a phospholipid bilayer and proteins such as glycoproteins.
une enveloppe (one l, double p) is the French spelling for envelope.
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