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me·ris·tic M0230200 (mə-rĭs′tĭk)adj. Biology 1. Having or composed of segments; segmented.2. Relating to a change in the number or placement of body parts or segments: meristic variation. [From Greek meristos, divided; see meristem.] me·ris′ti·cal·ly adv.meristic (məˈrɪstɪk) adj1. (Biology) of or relating to the number of organs or parts in an animal or plant body: meristic variation. 2. (Biology) segmented: meristic worms. me•ris•tic (məˈrɪs tɪk) adj. of, pertaining to, or divided into anatomical segments or symmetrical body parts. [1890–95; < Greek meristikós] meristicenUK
meristic[mə′ris·tik] (biology) Pertaining to a change in number or in geometric relation of parts of an organism. (zoology) Of, pertaining to, or divided into segments. meristicenUK
me·ris·tic (mĕ-ris'tik), Symmetric; that which can be divided evenly; denoting bilateral or longitudinal symmetry in the arrangement of parts in one organism. [G. meristikos, suitable for dividing] meristic (mə-rĭs′tĭk)adj. Biology 1. Having or composed of segments; segmented.2. Relating to a change in the number or placement of body parts or segments: meristic variation. me·ris′ti·cal·ly adv.meristic (mĕr-ĭs′tĭk) [Gr. meristikos, fit for dividing] Bilaterally symmetrical. |