Acalyculate

/ˌeɪkəˈlɪkjələt/ adjective

In botany, describing a flower that lacks a calyx (the outer protective layer of leaf-like structures at the base of the flower).

From the prefix 'a-' (meaning 'without') combined with 'calyculate' (having a calyx). The botanical term emerged in the 18th-19th centuries as botanists needed precise terminology to classify flower structures.

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