cormus
/kɔrˈmʌs/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually detached, part of a larger organ or structure, especially in a plant.
“The surgeon examined the cormus of the plant to determine the extent of the damage.”
2. noun
In some plants, the underground, vertical stem or stem-like structure that gives rise to the shoots and roots.
“The cormus of the crocus plant allows it to survive the winter months.”