Brachydodrome

/ˌbrækɪˈdɒdrəʊm/ noun

In botany, a pattern of leaf veins where branches run a relatively short distance before ending.

From Greek 'brachy-' meaning short and 'dromos' meaning course or running, used in botanical terminology to describe vein patterns.

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