Chondrophore

/ˈkɒndrəfɔːr/ noun

A cartilage-bearing structure or part of an organism; in botany, a portion of a fruit or flower that is cartilage-like in consistency.

From Greek 'chondros' (cartilage) + 'phore' (bearing or carrying). The '-phore' suffix comes from Greek 'pherein' (to carry) and is used in biology to indicate something that bears or carries another thing.

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