Sesamoide
Sesamoide is a term used in several languages to denote a relation to sesame. In English, the corresponding noun is usually sesamoid, while sesamoide appears as an adjective or noun in other languages such as Spanish or French. The word forms are derived from sesame (Sesamum) with a suffix that connotes likeness or relation. Because usage varies by language, sesamoide may appear in dictionaries, glossaries, or descriptive scientific text rather than as a common English term.
In anatomy, sesamoide (often rendered as sesamoid) refers to a small bone embedded within a tendon or
In botany and seed morphology, sesamoide can describe seeds or seed-like structures that resemble sesame seeds
Overall, sesamoide is a cross-disciplinary term with its most established English counterpart being sesamoid, especially in