spindular
Spindular is an adjective and, less commonly, a noun used in several scientific disciplines to denote a spindle-like form or structure. The term derives from spindle, with the suffix -ular indicating resemblance. It is not a widely standardized entry in major dictionaries, and its precise meaning can vary by field and context.
In crystallography and mineralogy, spindular habit describes crystals that grow into elongated, spindle-shaped prisms with a
In botany and plant anatomy, spindular describes certain cells, trichomes, or tissues that are slender and spindle-shaped.
In cell biology and histology, the term may appear in descriptive prose to characterize cytoskeletal arrangements
Overall, spindular tends to be encountered in niche or descriptive literature rather than as a formal, standardized