pappox

/ˈpæpɒks/

Definitions

1. noun

A papox or pappus is a cluster of fine, soft, or feathery hairs, or a tuft of soft filaments, attached to the seed of a dandelion or a similar plant, forming a parachute or a means of wind dispersal.

“The dandelion’s papox carried the seeds away on the gentle breeze.”

Synonyms

  • aerodynamic structure
  • pappus
  • parachute
  • tuft

Antonyms

  • anchor
  • non-aerodynamic structure