Bothridia

/ˌbɑθˈrɪdiə/ noun

Small pit-like or groove-like sucker structures on parasitic worms, especially certain tapeworms, functioning as attachment organs within host organisms.

Diminutive plural form of 'bothridium,' from Greek 'bothros' (pit) plus the diminutive suffix '-idium'; the term is used in parasitology to describe smaller groove-like attachment structures.

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