MERISTIC

Etymology

Adjective

meristic (comparative more meristic, superlative most meristic)

(ichthyology) Relating to meristics

(biology) Relating to the meristem

Antonyms

• ameristic

Noun

meristic (plural meristics)

(ichthyology) A quantitative property of a fish, as studied in meristics.

Anagrams

• micrites, scimiter, trimesic, trisemic

Source: Wiktionary



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