| apposition |
a grammatical relation between a word and a noun phrase that follows; "`Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer' is an example of apposition" (biology) growth in the thickness of a cell wall by the deposit of successive layers of material juxtaposition: the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"
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| appositional |
relating to or being in apposition; "an appositive noun"
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| appositional growth |
[Latin, ] growth on a pre-existing surface; growth at periphery.
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| apposition |
A mode of growth characteristic of non vascular tissues, in which nutritive matter from the blood is transformed on the surface of an organ into solid unorganized substance. [Webster]
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| apposition |
Growth of cell wall by successive deposition of layers of wall material.
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