Buttress roots

/ˈbʌtrəs ruts/ noun

Large, flattened root extensions that grow above ground from the base of tree trunks, providing structural support and stability. These roots are common in tropical rainforest trees that grow in shallow soils.

From Old French 'bouterez' meaning 'to thrust against,' referring to architectural supports that brace walls. The botanical term emerged as explorers noted the resemblance between these roots and architectural buttresses.

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