IPA: /ˈpæp.oʊs/
KK: /ˈpæp.oʊs/
Describing a plant part that is covered with fine, hair-like structures or down, often helping in seed dispersal.
The dandelion is known for its pappose seeds that float in the wind.
The word 'pappose' originates from the Latin 'pappa' (meaning soft food or pap) and the suffix '-ose' (meaning full of or characterized by). The term 'pappose' describes something that is soft or resembling pap, often used in botanical contexts to refer to certain plant structures.
Think of 'pappa' meaning soft food, and remember that 'pappose' refers to something that is soft or has a soft texture.