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meg⋅a⋅spore

[meg-uh-spawr, -spohr]
–noun Botany.
1. the larger of the two kinds of spores characteristically produced by seed plants and a few fern allies, developing into a female gametophyte. Compare microspore.
2. the embryo sac of a flowering plant.
Also called macrospore.


Origin:
1885–90; mega- + spore


meg⋅a⋅spor⋅ic [meg-uh-spawr-ik, -spor-] , adjective
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meg·a·spore   (měg'ə-spôr', -spōr')   
n.  The larger of two types of spores that give rise to a female gametophyte. Also called macrospore.
meg'a·spor'ic adj.
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Main Entry: mega·spore
Pronunciation: 'meg-&-"spO(&)r, -"spo(&)r
Function: noun
1 : a spore in heterosporous plants that givesrise to female gametophytes and is generally larger than a microspore
2 : MACROSPOREmega·spor·ic /"meg-&-'spOr-ik, -'spor-/ adjective
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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