Biternate

/baɪˈtɜɹnət/ adjective

In botany, a leaf or leaflet structure that is divided into three parts twice, creating nine smaller segments.

From bi- (two) + ternate (from Latin ternarius, 'consisting of three'). This botanical term combines the Latin prefix for 'two' with the Latin root for 'three' to describe a specific leaf arrangement.

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