IPA: /ˈræfeɪ/
KK: /ˈræfi/
A line or ridge that marks the junction of two parts, often found in biological structures.
The rhaphe is an important feature in the anatomy of certain organisms.
Rhaphe comes from the Greek word "rhaphe" (ῥαφή), meaning seam or suture. It refers to a line or seam where two parts are joined together, particularly in biological contexts.
Think of a seam or stitch that holds things together, which helps you remember that 'rhaphe' refers to a joining line or suture.