Bothriums

/bɒˈθriːəmz/ noun

Plural of bothrium; groove-like structures or sucking grooves found on the heads of certain tapeworms that help them attach to host intestines.

From Greek 'bothros' meaning pit or hole, plus Latin plural '-ium.' The term was coined in parasitology to describe the anatomical features of tapeworms.

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