Caeoma

/siːˈoʊmə/ noun

A fruiting body or spore-producing structure in certain types of fungi, particularly in rust fungi, that releases spores capable of infecting different plant hosts.

From Greek kainos (new) + -oma (growth, tumor), or possibly from a Latinized Greek form. A specialized mycological term developed in the 19th century.

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