exine

[ek-seen, -sahyn] /ˈɛk sin, -saɪn/
noun, Botany
1.
the outer coat of a spore, especially a pollen grain.
Also, extine.
Origin
1880-85; ex-1 + -ine1
British Dictionary definitions for exine

exine

/ˈɛksɪn, -aɪn/
noun
1.
(botany) the outermost coat of a pollen grain or a spore Compare intine
exine in Science
exine
  (ěk'sēn', -sīn')   
The outer layer of the wall of a pollen grain. The exine is composed of the most durable organic polymer known, sporopollenin. Also called extine.