Definition of cambium
- n. - A series of formative cells lying outside of the wood
proper and inside of the inner bark. The growth of new wood takes place
in the cambium, which is very soft.
- n. - A fancied nutritive juice, formerly supposed to originate
in the blood, to repair losses of the system, and to promote its
increase.
- n. - A series of formative cells lying outside of the wood
proper and inside of the inner bark. The growth of new wood takes place
in the cambium, which is very soft.
- n. - A fancied nutritive juice, formerly supposed to originate
in the blood, to repair losses of the system, and to promote its
increase.