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exarch

 
Dictionary: ex·arch2   (ĕk'särk') pronunciation

adj. Botany
Of or relating to a xylem whose early development is away from the center and toward the periphery.

[EX(O)- + Greek arkhē, beginning (from arkhein, to rule, begin).]

exarch ex'arch' n.

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