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car·y·op·sis \ˌkarēˈäpsə̇s\ noun (plural caryop·ses \-pˌsēz\ ; or caryop·si·des \-psəˌdēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from cary- + -opsis : a small one-seeded dry indehiscent fruit with a thin membranous pericarp adhering so closely to the seed that fruit and seed are incorporated in one body forming a single grain (as in wheat, barley, Indian corn, and other grasses) — see fruit illustration |