Aporosa

/ˌæpərˈoʊsə/ adjective

Having many small pores or openings; characterized by a porous structure without obvious larger passages.

From Greek 'aporos' (porous, impassable), with the feminine Latin ending '-osa.' First used in botanical descriptions during the 18th century to describe plant tissues and surface features.

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