spore
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Noun — A tiny reproductive cell released by fungi, algae, or certain plants, capable of growing into a new organism.
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek spora, "seed," related to speirō, "to sow."
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What does “spore” mean?
The word “spore” means a tiny reproductive cell released by fungi, algae, or certain plants, capable of growing into a new organism. In plain terms, a tiny cell, released by fungi or some bacteria, that can grow into a new organism or help it survive.
How do you pronounce “spore”?
“Spore” is pronounced spaw (/spoɹ/ in IPA).
How do you use “spore” in a sentence?
Here is “spore” used in a sentence: “Mushroom spores drift on the wind and settle wherever conditions are right.”
What part of speech is “spore”?
“Spore” is a noun.
Where does the word “spore” come from?
The word “spore” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek spora, "seed," related to speirō, "to sow.".
Is “spore” a common word?
“Spore” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “spore” have?
“Spore” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a tiny reproductive cell released by fungi, algae, or certain plants, capable of growing into a new organism.