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From:
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spore
/ˈspor, ˈspɔr/
孢子(
vi
.)長孢子
From:
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spore
/ˈspo(ə)r, ˈspɔ(ə)r/
名詞
芽胞,孢子
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spore
n.
1.
Bot.
(a)
One
of
the
minute
grains
in
flowerless
plants
,
which
are
analogous
to
seeds
,
as
serving
to
reproduce
the
species
.
Note:
☞
Spores
are
produced
differently
in
the
different
classes
of
cryptogamous
plants
,
and
as
regards
their
nature
are
often
so
unlike
that
they
have
only
their
minuteness
in
common
.
The
peculiar
spores
of
diatoms
(
called
auxospores
)
increase
in
size
,
and
at
length
acquire
a
siliceous
coating
,
thus
becoming
new
diatoms
of
full
size
.
Compare
Macrospore
,
Microspore
,
Oospore
,
Resting spore
,
Sphaerospore
,
Swarmspore
,
Tetraspore
,
Zoospore
,
and
Zygospore
.
(b)
An
embryo
sac
or
embryonal
vesicle
in
the
ovules
of
flowering
plants
.
2.
Biol.
(a)
A
minute
grain
or
germ
;
a
small
,
round
or
ovoid
body
,
formed
in
certain
organisms
,
and
by
germination
giving
rise
to
a
new
organism
;
as
,
the
reproductive
spores
of
bacteria
,
etc
.
(b)
One
of
the
parts
formed
by
fission
in
certain
Protozoa
.
See
Spore formation
,
belw
.
Spore formation
.
(a)
Biol
A
mode
of
reproduction
resembling
multiple
fission
,
common
among
Protozoa
,
in
which
the
organism
breaks
up
into
a
number
of
pieces
,
or
spores
,
each
of
which
eventually
develops
into
an
organism
like
the
parent
form
. --
Balfour
.
(b)
The
formation
of
reproductive
cells
or
spores
,
as
in
the
growth
of
bacilli
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spore
n
:
a
small
usually
single-celled
reproductive
body
produced
by
many
plants
and
some
protozoans
and
that
develops
into
a
new
individual
; "
a
sexual
spore
is
formed
after
the
fusion
of
gametes
"
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