Brochidodromous

/ˌbrɒkɪdɔˈdroʊməs/ adjective

In botany, describing leaf veins that loop back and forth in a branching pattern without reaching the leaf margin directly.

From Greek 'brochia' (looping) and 'dromos' (running or course), combined with the botanical suffix '-ous.' This technical term was coined in the 19th century to describe specific leaf venation patterns.

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