Auxometer

/ɔːkˈsɑː.mə.tər/ noun

A precise scientific instrument that measures the rate of growth in organisms, particularly plants, by tracking changes in size or height over time.

From 'auxo-' (growth) and '-meter' (measure), combining Greek roots for growth and measurement. The term developed in 19th-century botany as scientists needed precise growth-measurement tools.

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