amphithecium

/æmˈfɪθiːəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A layer of stone or other material in a fossilized tree trunk, formed by the growth of bark and other tissues on the outside of the trunk, while the inside remained hollow.

“The fossilized tree trunk revealed an amphithecium, a layer of stone that had formed around its hollow interior.”

Synonyms

  • cork
  • periderm

Antonyms

  • phloem
  • xylem