Tryma


noun, plural trymata
[trahy-muh-tuh] /ˈtraɪ mə tə/ (Show IPA). Botany.
1.
a nut having an outer shell that becomes tough and dry and eventually splits open, as in the walnut and hickory.
noun (pl) -mata (-mətə)
1.
(botany) a drupe produced by the walnut and similar plants, in which the endocarp is a hard shell and the epicarp is dehiscent

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