abporal
English
Etymology
From ab- + poral. First defined by the palynologist Roger Philip Wodehouse in 1928.
Adjective
abporal (comparative more abporal, superlative most abporal)
- (palynology) Located to the side of an ectoaperture such as a pore. Typically used in reference to an abporal lacuna or hemisphere.
Related terms
- interporal
- paraporal
- poral