Alphitomorphous

/ˌælfɪtəˈmɔrfəs/ adjective

Having a shape or form resembling barley or grain, particularly in botanical or microscopic descriptions.

From Greek 'alphita' (barley) and 'morphe' (form), combining ancient terms for grain with the concept of shape. The term emerged in 19th-century scientific classification to describe particles or structures that visually resembled ground barley.

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