lamellaarse
Lamellaarse is an adjective used to describe structures that are formed by lamellae—thin plate-like layers arranged in a layered or parallel fashion. The term comes from the Latin lamella, meaning a small plate, and is related to the English words lamellar or lamellate. In science, lamellaarse describes a morphology rather than a specific organism or material.
In biology and mycology, lamellaarse structures are common. The underside of many mushroom caps bears lamellae,
In anatomy, lamellar bone refers to mature bone tissue organized into thin, parallel lamellae that form a
In materials science and geology, lamellar structures are found in laminated composites, nacre (mother of pearl),
Overall, lamellaarse describes a descriptive property rather than a specific taxon, indicating that a structure is