Acrodromous

C2 16+
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  • Acrodromous Meanings

    adjective relating to or having flowers that open in the morning and close at night

    Fields related to acrodromous

    Forestry

    In forestry, acrodromous trees are those that have leaves with acrodromous venation patterns.

    Botany

    In botany, acrodromous refers to the venation pattern in which the main veins of a leaf radiate from the tip of the petiole.

    Ecology

    In ecology, acrodromous plants may have adaptations related to their venation patterns for optimal nutrient absorption.

    Biology

    In biology, acrodromous venation is a characteristic seen in certain plant species.

    Entomology

    In entomology, acrodromous trees may provide specific habitats for certain insect species.

    Occupation Usage of acrodromous

    Writer

    In botany, a writer may use the term 'acrodromous' to describe a type of venation where the primary veins of a leaf run parallel to the leaf margin and have smaller veins branching off towards the apex.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'acrodromous' when discussing cognitive patterns or behaviors that progress from the periphery to the center, or from the extremities to the core of a particular issue.

    Botanist

    In botany, a botanist may use the term 'acrodromous' to describe the arrangement of veins in a leaf where the primary veins extend from the base of the leaf towards the apex.

    Forester

    In forestry, a forester may use the term 'acrodromous' when discussing the growth patterns of certain tree species where the branches develop in a way that extends from the base towards the top of the tree.

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