"etaerio" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: etaerios [plural]
Etymology: From French étairion, from Ancient Greek ἑταιρείᾱ (hetaireíā, “association”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|fr|étairion}} French étairion, {{uder|en|grc|ἑταιρείᾱ||association}} Ancient Greek ἑταιρείᾱ (hetaireíā, “association”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} etaerio (plural etaerios)
  1. (botany) An aggregate fruit comprised of achenes, drupelets, follicles, or berries. Wikipedia link: Aggregate fruit Categories (topical): Botany Related terms: hetaera

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