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scalariform

American  
[skuh-lar-uh-fawrm] / skəˈlær əˌfɔrm /

adjective

Biology.
  1. ladderlike.


scalariform British  
/ skəˈlærɪˌfɔːm /

adjective

  1. biology resembling a ladder

    a scalariform cell

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Etymology

Origin of scalariform

From the New Latin word scālāriformis, dating back to 1830–40. See scalar, -form

Example Sentences

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Rows of these tubercles are arranged spirally round each root, which have always a medullary axis and woody system much resembling that of Sigillaria, the structure of the vessels being, like it, scalariform.

From The Student's Elements of Geology by Lyell, Charles, Sir

In their internal structure, Stigmaria exhibits a central pith surrounded by a sheath of scalariform vessels, the whole enclosed in a cellular envelope.

From The Ancient Life History of the Earth A Comprehensive Outline of the Principles and Leading Facts of Palæontological Science by Nicholson, Henry Alleyne