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Nyctitropic

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Nyc′ti‐trop″ic (?), a. [From Gr. νύξ, νυκτόσ, night + � turning.] (Bot.) Turning or bending at night into special positions.

☞ Nyctitropic movements of plants usually consist in a folding or drooping of the leaves, the advantage being in lessening the radiation of heat.