basidiospore

basidiospore
basidiosporous /beuh sid'ee os"peuhr euhs, -ee euh spawr"euhs, -spohr"-/, adj.
/beuh sid"ee oh spawr', -spohr'/, n. Mycol.
a spore that is borne by a basidium.
[1855-60; BASIDI(UM) + -O- + -SPORE]

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  • Basidiospore — Ba*sid i*o*spore, n. [Basidium + spore.] (Bot.) A spore borne by a basidium. {Ba*sid i*o*spor ous}, a. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • basidiospore — Spores of Basidiomycete fungi. These spores are usually uninucleate and haploid …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • basidiospore — noun A sexually reproductive spore produced by fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota …   Wiktionary

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