noun
- the hard inner layers of the wall of a fruit that directly surround the seeds
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The endocarps of peaches and cherries form the hard pits we remove before eating.
- Botanists study how endocarps develop to protect seeds during fruit maturation.
- The woody endocarps of walnuts require considerable force to crack open.
- Different fruit species have endocarps of varying thickness and hardness.
- The endocarps separate easily from the flesh in some stone fruits.
- Researchers examined the endocarps under a microscope to identify the species.