libriform

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English

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Etymology

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From liber +‎ -iform.

Adjective

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libriform (comparative more libriform, superlative most libriform)

  1. (botany) Resembling or having the form of liber, or bast
    • 1885, George Lincoln Goodale, Physiological Botany:
      The unseptate fibres, the true libriform cells, are only sparingly pitted, except in a few species like Oleander, where they are pitted on both the radial and tangential walls

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