IPA: //ˈpaɪəriːn//
KK: /ˈpaɪriːn/
The hard seed or stone found in certain fruits, like cherries, that contains the seed inside.
The cherry's pyrene is hard and protects the seed within.
**Pyrene** → The word 'pyrene' originates from the Greek word 'purēn' (πυρήν), meaning 'fire' or 'to burn'. It is also associated with the Latin 'pyra', meaning 'fire'. The term is often used in geographical contexts, such as the Pyrenees mountains, which are named for their fiery origins in myth. Thus, 'pyrene' relates to the concept of fire or burning.
Imagine the word 'pyrene' is connected to 'fire' ('purēn' in Greek) — this helps you remember that it relates to something fiery or burning.