IPA: //laɪˈkoʊpəˌdɪəm//
KK: /laɪˈkoʊpəˌdɪəm/
A type of plant that belongs to the genus Lycopodium, which includes club mosses, and can also refer to the fine yellowish powder made from its spores, used in various applications like fireworks and pharmacy.
The lycopodium plant is often found in damp, shady areas and is known for its unique club-shaped leaves.
Lycopodium → It is formed from "lyco-" (from Greek "lukos", meaning wolf) and "pous" (meaning foot). The word refers to a plant that has a resemblance to a wolf's foot, specifically in its branching structure.
Imagine a plant that looks like a 'wolf's foot' — 'lyco-' means wolf, and 'pous' means foot, helping you remember that 'lycopodium' refers to this unique plant.