Caryopses

/kəˈriɒpsiz/ noun

Plural of caryopsis; a type of simple dry fruit where the seed coat and fruit wall are fused together, common in grasses and grains.

From Greek karyon (nut) and opsis (appearance), literally 'nut-like appearance.' The term was formalized in botanical Latin to describe the unique grain fruits of cereal plants.

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