raphide

A crystal of calcium oxalate, shaped like a needle, which forms as a metabolic byproduct in some plant cells.

Noun

  1. A crystal of calcium oxalate, shaped like a needle, which forms as a metabolic byproduct in some plant cells.

Origin

From Ancient Greek ῥαφίς (rhaphís).

Forms

raphides raphis rhaphide rhaphis

Related

biraphid monoraphid raphidiferous sphaeraphis

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