Excurrent

adjective Etymology: Latin excurrent-, excurrens, present participle of excurrere to run out, extend, from ex- + currere to run — more at car 1. characterized by a current that flows outward Example: the clam's excurrent siphon 2. having the axis prolonged to form an undivided main stem or trunk (as in conifers) — compare deliquescent 2

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