Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

determinate-growth

adjective
/ˌdɛtərˈmɪnət ˈɡroʊθ/
Definition
A type of growth pattern in which an organism or structure stops growing after reaching a certain size or developmental stage.
Examples
  • Tomatoes exhibit determinate growth, producing all of their fruit in a short period.
  • Many shrubs have a determinate growth habit, reaching a specific height and structure before stopping growth.
  • In determinate growth, the plant will stop elongating after flowering.
Meaning
Determinate growth refers to a growth process that is limited in duration, resulting in a fixed size or state at maturity. This concept is often contrasted with indeterminate growth, where an organism continues to grow throughout its life.
Synonyms
  • Fixed growth
  • Finite growth
  • Limited growth