botryoidal
Jul. 1st, 2016 07:45 ambotryoidal (bo-tree-OID-l) - adj., shaped like a bunch of grapes.
Not just one, but a bunch. Used of minerals (it's a classic form for hematite), parts of plants, organs, and so on -- jargon not much used outside of technical fields. Adopted around 1815 from Greek botruoeidēs, from botrus, bunch of grapes.
---L.
Not just one, but a bunch. Used of minerals (it's a classic form for hematite), parts of plants, organs, and so on -- jargon not much used outside of technical fields. Adopted around 1815 from Greek botruoeidēs, from botrus, bunch of grapes.
---L.