IPA: /ˈeɪsiəm/
KK: /ˈeɪsiəm/
A cup-shaped part of certain rust fungi that holds chains of special spores, which are produced during their life cycle.
The aecium is essential for the reproduction of certain rust fungi.
The word 'aecium' originates from Latin 'aecium', meaning a type of building or structure, particularly in the context of architecture. It refers to a specific architectural form or space.
Imagine a unique 'building' or 'structure' when you think of 'aecium', as it directly relates to architectural forms.