ectotropic

/ɛktəˈtrɒpɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or having a different orientation or direction.

“The surgeon described the ectotropic nature of the patient’s tumor growth.”

2. noun

A cell or organism that is not oriented in the same direction as other similar cells or organisms, as in a tissue or organ.

“The researchers studied the ectotropic cells in the developing embryo.”

Synonyms

  • anisotropic
  • ectopic

Antonyms

  • homotropic
  • isotropic