Apocarp

/ˈæpoʊkɑrp/ noun

A type of fruit in plants where the carpels (female reproductive parts) develop separately rather than fused together.

From Greek apo- (separate) + karpos (fruit). A botanical term coined in the 19th century to distinguish this fruit type from syncarpous fruits where carpels are united.

AMአፖካርፕ (Apokarp)
ARأَفْرَزَةٌ وَاحِدَةٌ (afrâzah waḥidah)
BNঅপোকার্প (Apokarp)
CAapocarp
CSapokarp
DAapocarp
DEApokarp
ELαποκαρπικός (apokarpikos)
ESapocarpo
FAآپوکارپ (Apokarp)
FIapokarppi
FRapocarpe
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