Definition
An alternative or variant spelling of hadrom; the woody tissue in plants that conducts water upward from the roots.
Etymology
Variant of hadrom, from Greek hadro- (thick) + -ome (tissue). Different botanists in different regions adopted slightly different spellings of this technical term.
Kelly Says
Scientific terminology can have multiple spellings during its early adoption—'hadrome' vs 'hadrom' is a ghost of competing naming systems before modern standardization.
Translations
ARالعربية
هادروم
ha-dro-m
CACatalà
hadrome
ha-dro-me
CSČeština
hadrome
ha-dro-me
DADansk
hadrome
ha-dro-me
DEDeutsch
Hadrome
ha-dro-me
ELΕλληνικά
χάδρωμα
kha-dro-ma
ESEspañol
hadrome
ha-dro-me
FISuomi
hadrome
ha-dro-me
FRFrançais
hadrome
a-dro-me
HIहिन्दी
हॅड्रोम
ha-dro-m
HUMagyar
hadrome
ha-dro-me
IDBahasa Indonesia
hadrome
ha-dro-me
ITItaliano
hadrome
ha-dro-me
MSBahasa Melayu
hadrome
ha-dro-me
MYမြန်မာ
ဟာဒရိုမ
ha-dro-ma
NLNederlands
hadrome
ha-dro-me
NONorsk
hadrome
ha-dro-me
PLPolski
hadrome
ha-dro-me
PTPortuguês
hadrome
ha-dro-me
RORomână
hadrome
ha-dro-me
RUРусский
хадром
khad-rom
SVSvenska
hadrome
ha-dro-me
SWKiswahili
hadrome
ha-dro-me
TAதமிழ்
ஹாட்ரோம்
ha-tha-ro-m
TEతెలుగు
హాడ్రోమ్
ha-dro-m
TRTürkçe
hadrome
ha-dro-me
UKУкраїнська
хадром
khad-rom
VITiếng Việt
hadrome
ha-dro-me