polycalic

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Etymology[edit]

poly- +‎ Ancient Greek καλιά (kaliá, hut, wooden dwelling) +‎ -ic

Adjective[edit]

polycalic (not comparable)

  1. Of a termite or ant colony, spread over multiple mounds or nests.
    • 2014, Y. Abe, Termites: Evolution, Sociality, Symbioses, Ecology, page 344:
      Since mound population and volume are closely correlated, an increase in population must be accompanied by mound-building, either by additions to existing mounds or the development or extension of polycalic systems.

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