Where does “caulocarpous” come from?

caulocarpous (English) comes from English -carpous, from English -carp, from Ancient Greek Καρπός — fruit; grain; produce; harvest.

caulocarpous (English): Bearing flowers and fruit on the stem or branches...

Definitions

  1. Bearing flowers and fruit on the stem or branches...

Ancestry of “caulocarpous”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-carpousHaving a specified number or type of fruit or...
2English-carppart of a fruit or fruiting body
3Ancient GreekΚαρπόςfruit; grain; produce; harvest
Every word from Ancient Greek ΚαρπόςEvery word from English -carpousEvery word from English -carp