Capillitium

/kəˌpɪˈlɪʃəm/ noun

A system of hair-like or thread-like structures found in certain fungi and organisms, often used for reproduction or spore dispersal.

Latin term combining capillus (hair) with the diminutive or descriptive suffix -itium. First used systematically in mycological literature in the 18th century to describe fungal anatomy.

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