Antispadix

/ˌæntiˈspeɪdɪks/ noun

In botany, a structure or part opposite to or opposing the spadix (the flower spike characteristic of plants like arums and palms).

From 'anti-' (opposite) plus 'spadix,' derived from Greek 'spadix' meaning a palm branch or spike. This is highly specialized botanical terminology.

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