Bothrium

/ˈbɑːθriəm/ noun

A groove-like or pit-like attachment structure on the heads of certain tapeworms and other parasitic organisms, used to grip the host's tissue.

From Greek 'bothros' meaning pit or groove. Used in parasitology as a technical term for specific anatomical features.

AMቦትሪየም
ARبوثريوم
BNবোথ্রিয়াম
CAbothrium
CSbothrium
DAbothrium
DEBothrium
ELβοθρίο
ESbothrio
FAبوتریوم
FIbothrium
FRbothrium
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