Anticlinal line

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Anticlinal \An`ti*cli"nal\ ([a^]n`t[i^]*kl[imac]"nal), a. [Pref.
   anti- + Gr. kli`nein to incline.]
   1. Inclining or dipping in opposite directions. See
      {Synclinal}.
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   2. (Bot.) occurring at right angles to the surface of a plant
      organ.
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   {Anticlinal line}, {Anticlinal axis} (Geol.), a line from
      which strata dip in opposite directions, as from the ridge
      of a roof.

   {Anticlinal vertebra} (Anat.), one of the dorsal vertebr[ae],
      which in many animals has an upright spine toward which
      the spines of the neighboring vertebr[ae] are inclined.
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