Atropous

/ˈætrəpəs/ adjective

In botany, describing a plant ovule or seed that has not turned or twisted during development, with the embryo facing the same direction as at the start.

From Greek a- (not) + tropos (turning). Used in botanical terminology since the 19th century to classify different types of seed orientation, contrasting with campylotropous and anatropous seeds.

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