Bothridium

/bɑˈθrɪdiəm/ noun

A small pit-like or groove-shaped sucker on parasitic worms, especially tapeworms, used to attach to and feed from the tissues of their host organisms.

From Greek 'bothros' (pit or groove) plus the Latin diminutive suffix '-idium,' meaning small; adopted into parasitological terminology to describe the microscopic attachment structures of tapeworms.

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