protostele

protostele
protostelic /proh'teuh stee"lik/, adj.
/proh"teuh steel', -stee'lee/, n. Bot.
the solid stele of most roots, having a central core of xylem enclosed by phloem.
[1900-05; PROTO- + STELE]

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