Arolium

/əˈroʊliəm/ noun

A small pad-like or lobe-like structure on the feet of certain insects, used for gripping and adhesion.

From Latin 'arolium,' a zoological term of uncertain origin, possibly related to Romance roots. The term entered scientific English through zoological taxonomy in the 18th-19th centuries.

AMአሮሊየም
ARأروليوم
BNআরোলিয়াম
CAarolium
CSarolium
DAarolium
DEArolium
ELαρολίο
ESarolio
FAآرولیوم
FIarolium
FRarolium
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