decagonally

English

Etymology

decagonal + -ly

Adverb

decagonally (not comparable)

  1. In a decagonal manner.
    • 1816, The Botanical Register (volume 2, page 119)
      Style upright, short, round, forming with the stigma a continuous clavate shaft equal to the limb; stigma decagonally fluted with shallow membranous ridges and alternately wider grooves []
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