peridium
/pɛrɪˈdiəm/Definitions
1. noun
A covering or envelope, especially of a fungus, spore-bearing organ, or seed.
“The peridium of the fungus was a hard, protective layer that allowed it to thrive in harsh conditions.”
2. noun
A hard, waxy covering on a seed, especially a pine seed.
“The peridium of the pine seed helped to protect it from dehydration and disease.”