Bitriseptate

/baɪˈtrɪsɛpteɪt/ adjective

In biology, divided by three septa or walls, especially when describing fungal structures or spore arrangements.

From bi- (two) + tri- (three) + septate (from Latin septum, 'a dividing wall'). This scientific term combines prefixes meaning 'two' and 'three' with Latin septum to describe precise cellular divisions found in microscopic organisms.

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