Endosporium


[en-duh-spawr-ee-uh m, -spohr-] /ˌɛn dəˈspɔr i əm, -ˈspoʊr-/

noun, plural endosporia
[en-duh-spawr-ee-uh, -spohr-] /ˌɛn dəˈspɔr i ə, -ˈspoʊr-/ (Show IPA). Botany, Mycology.
1.
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endosporium
(ěn’də-spôr’ē-əm)
Plural endosporia
See endospore.

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