Antimeristem

/ˌæntɪˈmɛrɪstɛm/ noun

In botany, tissue that opposes or counteracts meristematic growth, or a specialized plant tissue related to secondary growth patterns.

From anti- + meristem, where meristem comes from Greek 'merizein' (to divide). This botanical term refers to plant tissues that respond to or oppose primary meristematic growth.

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