circinate
English
Etymology
From Latin circinatus, past participle of circinō (“to make round”)
Adjective
circinate (not comparable)
Usage notes
- Most often the term is used in botany with regard to the way a leaf is "packaged" inside a bud.
Derived terms
- circinate vernation
Latin
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