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applanate

Applanate is an adjective describing something that is flattened or flattened to a plane, often appearing disk-like or plate-like. The term derives from the Latin applanatus, meaning to flatten.

In mineralogy and crystallography, applanate describes crystals or crystal faces that are flattened with plane-parallel facets.

In botany and plant-related fields, applanate is used to describe plant parts that lie in a single,

In microscopy and related sample-preparation contexts, applanate can refer to the flattening of a specimen to

Etymology and usage notes: Applanate is a descriptor in scientific description rather than a category with

An
applanate
habit
yields
a
plate-
or
disk-shaped
appearance,
where
one
dimension
is
noticeably
thinner
and
the
other
dimensions
extend
in
the
plane
of
the
flat
faces.
flattened
plane.
It
is
also
used
in
palynology
to
characterize
pollen
grains
or
spores
that
are
flattened
on
one
or
more
faces,
giving
a
disc-like
or
compressed
appearance
under
microscopy.
The
term
emphasizes
the
plane
of
flattening
rather
than
curvature
or
three-dimensional
bulk.
produce
a
thin,
even
layer
for
observation.
This
use
highlights
the
practical
aspect
of
obtaining
a
uniform
section
or
smear
for
analysis.
a
strict
measurement.
Its
exact
meaning
can
vary
by
discipline,
but
the
common
thread
is
flattening
along
a
plane
to
yield
a
plane-parallel
or
disk-like
form.
The
related
terms
applanation
and
planate
describe
similar
ideas
of
flattening
and
plane-bearing
geometry.