sclerotium

/ˌsklərəˈtiəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A hardened mass of mycelium (vegetative part of a fungus) that functions in a similar way to a seed, typically found in soil or on plant surfaces.

“The fungus produced a sclerotium that allowed it to survive the harsh winter conditions.”

Synonyms

  • mycelium
  • spore

Antonyms

  • succulent