Acropetal

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkrɑːpɪtəl/

Definitions of acropetal

adjective relating to or moving towards the apex or tip of a plant or plant part

Example Sentences

A1 The acropetal growth of the plant was easily noticeable.

A2 Students learned about acropetal transport of nutrients in biology class.

B1 The acropetal development of the project required careful planning.

B2 The acropetal distribution of resources in the company was well organized.

C1 Researchers studied the acropetal movement of chemicals in the experiment.

C2 The acropetal flow of information within the organization was efficient.

Examples of acropetal in a Sentence

formal The acropetal transport of nutrients in plants occurs from the roots towards the leaves.

informal The nutrients travel acropetally from the roots to the leaves in plants.

slang Plants move their nutrients up from the roots to the leaves in an acropetal direction.

figurative Just like how nutrients move acropetally in plants, positive energy flows upwards in our lives.

Grammatical Forms of acropetal

past tense

acropetalled

plural

acropetals

comparative

more acropetal

superlative

most acropetal

present tense

acropetal

future tense

will acropetal

perfect tense

has acropetalled

continuous tense

is acropetaling

singular

acropetal

positive degree

acropetal

infinitive

to acropetal

gerund

acropetaling

participle

acropetalled

Origin and Evolution of acropetal

First Known Use: 1829 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acropetal' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'akros' meaning 'topmost' and 'petalon' meaning 'leaf'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in botanical contexts to describe the growth pattern of a plant where development occurs from the base towards the apex, the term 'acropetal' has since been adopted in various scientific fields to denote a similar directional pattern of progression or arrangement.