Acanthocarpous

/ˌækænθoʊˈkɑːrpəs/ adjective

Describing plants that produce fruit with spines, thorns, or prickly coverings.

From Greek 'akantha' (thorn) + 'karpos' (fruit) + '-ous' (having the quality of). The term combines two Greek roots to describe a botanical characteristic.

AFAkanthokarpus
AM棘付き果実
ARثمار أشعري
BGАкантокарпус
BNকাঁটাবিশিষ্ট ফল
CAfruit espinós
CSakantokarp
DAacanthocarp
DEAcanthokarp
ELακανθοκάρπιο
ESacantocáprico
ETAkanthocarpus
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