loculate
/ˈlɒkyʊleɪt/; /ˈloʊkyʊleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to divide or mark something (especially a cell or a seed pod) into separate compartments or loculi.
“The biologist used a microscope to observe the loculate structure of the plant’s seed pod.”
2. noun
a compartment or loculus, especially one in a seed pod.
“The locules of the fruit contained several seeds.”