释义 |
sto·mi·um \ˈstōmēəm\ noun (plural sto·mia \-ēə\ ; also stomiums) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek stomion mouth 1. : the thin-walled cells of the annulus marking the line or region of dehiscence of a fern sporangium 2. : the opening in an anther usually between lip cells through which dehiscence occurs |