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[
pik
-nee-
uh
-spawr
,
-spohr
]
pyc·ni·o·spore
/
ˈpɪk
ni
əˌspɔr
,
-ˌspoʊr
/
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[
pik
-nee-
uh
-spawr
,
-spohr
]
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noun
Mycology
.
the spore produced in a pycnium.
Origin:
pycni(um)
+ -o- +
spore
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