Calycles

/ˈkælɪˌsiːlz/ noun

Plural of calycle, referring to small cup-like structures or appendages that resemble or are related to a calyx (the outer part of a flower).

From Latin calyx meaning 'cup' or 'chalice,' with the diminutive suffix -cle added. The Greek root kalix originally referred to any cup-shaped object, and this was adopted into botanical terminology to describe flower structures.

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