LIBRIFORM

Etymology

Adjective

libriform (comparative more libriform, superlative most libriform)

(botany) Resembling or having the form of liber, or bast

Source: Wiktionary


Li"bri*form, a. Etym: [Liber + -form.] (Bot.)

Definition: Having the form of liber, or resembling liber. Libriform cells, peculiar wood cells which are very slender and relatively thick- walled, and occasionally are furnished with bordered pits. Goodale.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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