villus
/ˈvɪləs/Definitions
1. noun
A small, finger-like projection on the surface of the small intestine or other parts of the body that helps absorb nutrients.
“The villi in her intestine were affected by the disease, leading to malnutrition.”
2. noun
A hair-like or thread-like appendage, especially on a plant or a fossil.
“The fossil had tiny, branching villi that resembled plant growth.”