epinasty
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epinasty — [ep′ə nas΄tē] n. [ EPI + NASTY] Bot. the condition in which an organ, as a leaf, turns downward because of the more rapid growth of the upper layers of cells: opposed to HYPONASTY epinastic adj … English World dictionary
epinasty — epinastija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Augalo organo, pvz., lapų, augimo pokytis, kai viršutinė organo dalis auga sparčiau už apatinę. Dėl to organas išsigaubia, nulinksta žemyn. atitikmenys: angl. epinasty vok.… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
epinasty — A process by which the growth of branches or petioles is abnormally pointing downward. This phenomenon is caused by the more rapid growth of the upper side. Epinasty may result from either nutritional deficiencies or irregularities at the plant… … Glossary of Biotechnology
epinasty — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary epi + Greek nastos close pressed (from nassein to press) + International Scientific Vocabulary 2 y Date: 1880 a nastic movement in which a plant part (as a flower petal) is bent outward and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
epinasty — Asymmetrical growth of a leaf or stem that causes curvature of the structure … Dictionary of molecular biology
epinasty — epinastic, adj. /ep euh nas tee/, n. Bot. (esp. of leaves) increased growth on the upper surface of an organ or part, causing it to bend downward. [1875 80; EPI + Gk nast(ós) pressed close + Y3] * * * … Universalium
epinasty — ep·i·nas·ty … English syllables
epinasty — ep•i•nas•ty [[t]ˈɛp əˌnæs ti[/t]] n. bot increased growth on the upper surface of a plant organ or part, esp. a leaf, causing it to bend downward • Etymology: 1875–80 ep i•nas′tic, adj … From formal English to slang
epinasty — /ˈɛpənæsti/ (say epuhnastee) noun (of a plant) increased growth on the upper surface of an organ, especially a leaf, causing it to bend downwards. {epi + Greek nastos pressed close, compact + y3} –epinastic /ɛpəˈnæstɪk/ (say epuh nastik),… …
epinasty — n. Bot. a tendency in plant organs to grow more rapidly on the upper side. Etymology: EPI + Gk nastos pressed … Useful english dictionary