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spore

[spawr, spohr] / spɔr, spoʊr /


NOUN
ovum
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As a child, Doricko had been obsessed with a videogame called “Spore,” where he turned barren landscapes into lush new worlds.

From The Wall Street Journal

The team concluded that each spore's surrounding structure likely absorbs harmful UV light and provides physical and chemical shielding.

From Science Daily

His journey with the spore started in 2022, when he and colleague Andrew Luzmore began collaborating with Hill-Maini, identifying various kitchen waste streams that might be good candidates for fermentation.

From Salon

A study of pollen and spore abundances revealed a profusion of fern spores showing a range of malformations, from abnormalities in wall structure to evidence for botched meiotic divisions, leading to unseparated, dwarfed, and fused fern spores.

From Science Daily

The four additional episodes of high Hg concentrations and high fern spore malformations were unlikely connected to later phases of Central Atlantic Magmatic Province volcanism.

From Science Daily