pollinium

noun

pol·​lin·​i·​um pä-ˈli-nē-əm How to pronounce pollinium (audio)
plural pollinia pä-ˈli-nē-ə How to pronounce pollinium (audio)
: a coherent mass of pollen grains often with a stalk bearing an adhesive disk that clings to insects

Examples of pollinium in a Sentence

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And the orchid’s pollinium, the bright yellow packet of pollen that the flower produces, was nowhere to be seen. Steven Bedard, Discover Magazine, 26 Nov. 2019 The yellow bundle on its head is a ghost orchid pollinium (pollen cluster). Steven Bedard, Discover Magazine, 26 Nov. 2019 In one shot by Stone, the moth can clearly by seen drinking nectar, but its head is not nearly close enough to the flower to pick up the pollinium. Douglas Main, National Geographic, 11 July 2019 If all goes well, the moth will contact the plant’s bundle of pollen, called a pollinium, which will stick to its head, and hopefully be carried on to fertilize another ghost. Douglas Main, National Geographic, 11 July 2019

Word History

Etymology

New Latin, from pollin-

First Known Use

1849, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of pollinium was in 1849

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“Pollinium.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pollinium. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.

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