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an·ti·cli·nal A0336900 (ăn′tē-klī′nəl, ăn′tī-)adj.1. Sloping downward in opposite directions, as in an anticline.2. Botany Of or relating to the plane of a cell division perpendicular to the surface of a plant organ.anticlinal (ˌæntɪˈklaɪnəl) adj1. (Geological Science) of, relating to, or resembling an anticline2. (Botany) botany of or relating to the plane at right angles to the surface of an organan•ti•cli•nal (ˌæn tɪˈklaɪn l) adj. 1. inclining in opposite directions from a central axis. 2. a. inclining downward on both sides from a median line or axis, as a fold of rock strata. b. pertaining to such a fold. [1825–35; < Greek antiklin(ein) to lean against each other (anti- anti- + klinein to lean1) + -al1] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | anticlinal - sloping downward away from a common crestgeology - a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rockssynclinal - sloping downward toward each other to create a trough |
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anticlinal[¦an·tē¦klīn·əl] (botany) Pertaining to a cell layer that runs at right angles across the circumference of a plant part. (geology) Folded as in an anticline. anticlinalenUK
an·ti·cli·nal (an'tē-klī'năl), Inclined in opposite directions, as two sides of a pyramid. [anti- + G. klinō, to incline] an·ti·cli·nal (an'tē-klī'năl) Inclined in opposite directions, as two sides of a pyramid. [anti- + G. klinō, to incline]anticlinal (of plant cell division) along a plane at right angles to the outer surface.an·ti·cli·nal (an'tē-klī'năl) Inclined in opposite directions, as two sides of a pyramid. [anti- + G. klinō, to incline]anticlinalenUK Related to anticlinal: anticlinal vertebra, anticlinal theoryAntonyms for anticlinaladj sloping downward away from a common crestRelated WordsAntonyms |