hexamerous
Hexamerous is an adjective used in biology to describe something composed of six parts or units. The term is formed from the Greek roots hex- meaning six and meros meaning part, with the suffix -ous.
In botany, hexamerous most often describes floral morphology, especially when the organs of a single whorl
In zoology and related fields, hexamerous is less widely used, but can appear in descriptions of six-segmented
Related terms include tetramerous, pentamerous, and others that describe merosity, or the number of repeating parts