Bothrodendron

/ˌbɒθroʊˈdɛndərən/ noun

A genus of tropical trees characterized by pit-like or groove-marked wood structures or bark features.

From Greek 'bothros' (pit/groove) combined with 'dendron' (tree). This botanical term describes trees whose physical appearance includes distinctive pitted or grooved patterns.

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