Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Lignotuber

Lignotuber (lig`nō*to"bẽr) , noun

(Botany) A woody swelling on a tree or shrub, usually contained entirely below or just above the surface of the ground, and having buds which enable the plant to survive cutting or a fire that destroys the portion of the plant above ground. After such damage to the plant, sprouting commences from the lignotuber.

Also: lignotuber