Noun
2. Definitions:A calix is a cup-shaped structure, often found in flowers, that holds the reproductive parts.
3. Pronunciations:US: /ˈkeɪlɪks/
UK: /ˈkeɪlɪks/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "calix" comes from the Latin word "calyx," which means "cup" or "goblet." It is often used in botany to describe the cup-shaped structure that surrounds the base of a flower. The calix protects the flower while it is developing and provides support for the petals and reproductive structures.
5. Synonyms:Corolla, Perianth, Sepal, Petal
6. Related Words:Flask, Stalk, Spout, Chasm, Basin
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