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trichoma
English
Etymology
New Latin, from Ancient Greek ??????? (tríkh?ma), from ???? (thríx, “hair”) + -?? (-ma). Doublet of trichome.
Noun
trichoma (uncountable)
- (medicine, rare) Ingrown eyelash; trichiasis.
- (medicine, rare) A trichomatose condition of the hair; plica.
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trichome
English
Etymology
From French trichome, from New Latin trichoma, from Ancient Greek ??????? (tríkh?ma), from ???? (thríx, “hair”) + -?? (-ma). Doublet of trichoma.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?a?ko?m/
- IPA(key): /?t??ko?m/
Noun
trichome (plural trichomes)
- (botany) A hair- or scale-like extension of the epidermis of a plant.
- (biology) Hairlike structures found in some microscopic organisms and algae.
- (pathology, cell biology) A row of cells formed by successive cell divisions.
Derived terms
- microtrichome
- pseudotrichome
Related terms
- trichology
- trichomic
- trichomics
See also
- seta
- trichoma
- trichomatous
Anagrams
- chromite, hormetic
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