endothecial — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|thēsh(ē)əl, sēəl adjective Etymology: endothecium + al 1. : of or belonging to an endothecium 2. : having asci enclosed in an ascocarp … Useful english dictionary
thecial — ˈthēsh(ē)əl, sēəl adjective Etymology: New Latin thecium + English al : of or relating to a thecium … Useful english dictionary
trichothecium — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈthēsh(ē)əm noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from trich + thecium : a genus of imperfect fungi (family Moniliaceae) having erect unbranched septate conidiophores and 2 celled hyaline or bright colored spores see pink rot … Useful english dictionary
apothecium — [ap΄ō thē′shē əm, ap΄ō thēsē əm; ap΄əthē′shē əm, ap΄əthē sē əm] n. pl. apothecia [ap΄ō thē′shēə, ap΄ō thē sēə ap΄ə thēshēə, ap΄ə thē′sēə] [ModL < L apotheca (see APOTHECARY) + IUM] Bot. an open cuplike structure containing sacs in which sexual … English World dictionary
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