Aegagropila

/ˌeɪɪɡəˈɡrɒpɪlə/ noun

A bezoar stone; a hard mass found in the stomach or intestines of some animals, especially wild goats, formed from indigestible material like hair or plant fibers.

From Greek 'aegagros' (wild goat) combined with 'pilos' (hair, felt), literally meaning 'wild-goat hair-ball.' The term entered scientific Latin as a zoological and medical term for these mysterious stones.

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