antical

adj

Etymology

From Latin antīcus (“anterior”) + -al.

Definitions

  1. Oriented towards the apex.

  2. Of or pertaining to the surface of a prostrate thallus that is oriented away from the…

    Of or pertaining to the surface of a prostrate thallus that is oriented away from the substrate.

    • The antical margin is entire, the apex is usually tipped with a single acuminate tooth, although a second smaller tooth is sometimes present at the antical base of the apical tooth, or the apex may even be subequally bispinose.

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