Anatropal

/ænəˈtroʊpəl/ adjective

In botany, describing a type of ovule or seed structure where the embryo sac is inverted or turned back on itself relative to its attachment point.

From Greek 'ana-' (back, against) + 'tropos' (turn) + '-al' (relating to). A botanical term describing the orientation of reproductive structures.

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