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endocarp

American  
[en-duh-kahrp] / ˈɛn dəˌkɑrp /

noun

Botany.
  1. the inner layer of a pericarp, as the stone of certain fruits.


endocarp British  
/ ˈɛndəˌkɑːp /

noun

  1. the inner, usually woody, layer of the pericarp of a fruit, such as the stone of a peach or cherry

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endocarp Scientific  
/ ĕndə-kärp′ /
  1. The hard inner layer of the pericarp of many fruits, such as the layer that forms the pit or stone of a cherry, peach, or olive.

  2. Compare exocarp mesocarp


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Etymology

Origin of endocarp

First recorded in 1820–30; endo- + -carp

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