peristome

noun

peri·​stome ˈper-ə-ˌstōm How to pronounce peristome (audio)
1
: the fringe of teeth surrounding the orifice of a moss capsule
2
: the region around the mouth in various invertebrates
peristomial adjective

Examples of peristome in a Sentence

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Only when wet, the peristome surface is slippery for insects, so that most ant visitors become trapped. Ncbi Rofl, Discover Magazine, 20 Feb. 2013 With the peristome teeth extended, the capsule is only about 1 millimeter wide, yet from afar the mosses often give a drab blackish impression. Cecilia Rodriguez, Forbes, 5 Feb. 2023 With the peristome teeth extended, the capsule is only about one millimeter wide, yet from afar the mosses often give a drab blackish impression. Alan Taylor, The Atlantic, 9 Jan. 2023 Under the microscope, the secret to the peristome’s slipperiness is clear. Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 21 Sep. 2011

Word History

Etymology

New Latin peristoma, from peri- + Greek stoma mouth — more at stomach entry 1

First Known Use

1799, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of peristome was in 1799

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“Peristome.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/peristome. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

peristome

noun
peri·​stome ˈper-ə-ˌstōm How to pronounce peristome (audio)
: the area surrounding the mouth or cytostome of a protozoan
peristomial adjective
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