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(
ăn
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tē-klī
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nəl, ăn
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tī-
)
adj.
Sloping downward in opposite directions, as in an anticline.
Botany
. Of or relating to the plane of a cell division perpendicular to the surface of a plant organ.
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(
ăn
'
tē-klī
'
nəl, ăn
'
tī-
)
adj.
Inclined in opposite directions, as two sides of a pyramid.
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