(biology) Of or pertaining to something at its lowest point; designating the part opposite to the apex.
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The deck, which is not far below the aperture, has a narrow indentation on the abapical side and a wider indentation on the adapical side.
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The two abapical rows of tubercles of available specimens show a complete range of variation from completely separated to almost completely coalesced.