apicale
apical (noun) Refers to a consonant produced with the tip of the tongue makes contact with the palate, the alveoli or teeth.
Meaning and uses
In articulatory phonetics, a consonant apical consonant means an articulated with the tip of the tongue or the anterior part. …
apical – Relating to the apex. Who belongs at the top. Said of a consonant whose articulation is done by applying the apex (tip) of the tongue against the teeth (dental), cons the alveoli (alveolar) or against the top and back of the mouth (retroflex)
Comes from the name of which is the tip apex, the apex body of an animal or plant. Sub-apical: which is just below the top or the tip of the organ in question.
apex = tip of an organ. There is talk of apical dominance to the terminal buds that limit the growth of axillary buds (by hormonal signals).
apical – Said of which is located at the apex.
apical – Designates the bud located at the end of a rod, it ensures the elongation of the shoot ..
apical – on top of a body.
apical – Who owns or is fixed to the end of any structure, such as a rod.
apical – Anatomy – Adj. * Apical: the Latin tip [apical (o) -], summit. In anatomy, the word means at the top of the apical organ and more or less sharp. This word is particularly used to describe the part (apical) relatively sharp upper lung or the root of a tooth. …
apical – said of the party which forms the apex of an organ (stem, leaf …). otherwise basal
apical – (adj.). Located at the top (apex) or terminating an organ (stem or root). Ant: Basal.