Acinarious

/ˌæsɪˈneriəs/ adjective

Definition

Resembling or containing acini; having the characteristics of berry-like or grape-like clustered structures.

Etymology

From Latin 'acinus' (berry) plus '-arious' (characterized by). A less common variant emphasizing the distributed or multiple nature of berry-like structures.

Kelly Says

This word is rarely used because 'acinar' does the job better—it's a reminder that even scientific terminology has 'competition' where simpler terms win out over more complex synonyms!

Translations

AFAfrikaans
akinaariüs
BGБългарски
акинариус
ETEesti
akinaarius
EUEuskara
akinaariotikoa
GLGalego
acinarious
HRHrvatski
akinaćarić
LTLietuvių
akinašariškas
LVLatviešu
akinaārijušais
MNМонгол
акинариус
SKSlovenčina
akinaćarić
SLSlovenščina
akinaćarić
SRСрпски
акинариус

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