• Cambium

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ˈkambɪəm/

    Origin

    From Latin cambium ("a change").

    Full definition of cambium

    Noun

    cambium

    (plural cambiums or cambia)
    1. (botany) A layer of cells between the xylem and the phloem that is responsible for the secondary growth of roots and stems.
      • 1863, Harland Coultas, What may be learned from a treeDuring winter we perceive no change in the cells of the cambium layer, which are filled with nutritive matter . . .
    2. (obsolete) One of the humours formerly believed to nourish the bodily organs.
      • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, Book I, New York 2001, p. 147:The radical or innate is daily supplied by nourishment, which some call cambium, and make those secondary humours of ros and gluten to maintain it ....
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