Antrophore

/ˈæntrəˌfoʊr/ noun

In botany, a structure that bears or supports a cavity or chamber, particularly in certain plant structures.

From Latin 'antrum' (cave) + Greek 'phoros' (bearing, carrying). A rare botanical term combining Latin and Greek roots to describe plant parts that physically support or contain hollow structures.

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