uredosorus

u·re·do·so·rus

[yoo-ree-duh-sawr-uhs, -sohr-]
noun, plural u·re·do·so·ri [-sawr-ahy, -sohr-ahy] . Mycology.

Origin:
uredo + sorus

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uredosorus (jʊˌriːdəʊˈsɔːrəs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -sori
another word for uredium
 
[from uredo + sorus]

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