Annual-rings

/ˈænjuəl rɪŋz/ noun

Concentric circles of wood growth visible in tree cross-sections, with each ring typically representing one year of growth. Rings consist of light-colored spring wood and darker summer wood.

From Latin 'annualis' meaning 'yearly' and Old English 'hring' meaning 'circle.' The term directly describes the circular patterns that mark each year's growth cycle in temperate trees.

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