"Ochrea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An ochrea is a type of pericarp or seed covering, typically found in dry or deciduous fruits, such as acorns or hazelnuts. It is a papery, usually brown, covering that protects the seed inside the fruit.
Definition: Ochrea is a botanical term that refers to a type of leaf or leaf-like structure that protects a seed.
Ochotona is a genus of small mammals that belongs to the family Ochotonidae. They are also known as pikas.
Ochraceous is an adjective that means having a reddish-yellow or orange-brown color, often referring to a shade of brown or yellow that is reminiscent of the color of burnt orange or rust. It can also be used to describe something that has a warm, earthy tone. For example, a beautiful ochraceous sunset or an ochraceous patch on a tree trunk. The word is derived from the Greek word "ochros", meaning "ochre", a reddish-yellow mineral pigment.