adotterete
Adotterete is a rarely used term in botany and plant morphology. It designates plant organs whose cross-sectional shape is not strictly terete. Terete describes objects that are circular in cross-section and smoothly cylindrical. Adotterete, by contrast, has been applied to stems, leaves, or other organs that are flattened, angular, or otherwise non-cylindrical in cross-section, though the exact sense varies by author.
Etymology and scope: The word appears to be formed from a- (not) plus terete, suggesting a negation
Usage and attestations: Adoption is sporadic. Adotterete is largely absent from widely used reference works, and
Examples and context: There are few contemporary, unambiguous examples. When encountered, adotterete is usually cited to
See also: terete; cross-section; leaf morphology; plant anatomy. Adotterete remains an obscure term with limited standardized
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