Sinistrorse
Sinistrorse is an adjective used in biology and related disciplines to indicate a left-handed or counterclockwise orientation of a spiral, coil, or growth pattern. It is the counterpart of dextrorse, which describes a right-handed, clockwise orientation. The precise viewpoint depends on the structure being described: for shells and other coiled forms, sinistrorse denotes a left-handed coil; for climbing plants, sinistrorse refers to stems that wrap around a support counterclockwise when viewed from the base upward, while dextrorse describes clockwise wrapping.
In malacology and conchology, sinistral (or sinistrorse) shells coil to the left; this is relatively rare among
In botany, the term is commonly applied to twining climbers and tendrils, where the direction of rotation
Etymology and related terms: sinistrorse derives from Latin sinistrus "left-handed" with a suffix indicating direction, and