Spore vs Elater - What's the difference?
spore | elater |
A reproductive particle, usually a single cell, released by a fungus, alga, or plant that may germinate into another.
A thick resistant particle produced by a bacterium or protist to survive in harsh or unfavorable conditions.
To produce spores.
(obsolete) Elasticity; especially the expansibility of a gas.
(botany) A long, slender cell produced among spores and having hygroscopic secondary cell wall thickenings.
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(botany) Any of the long, slender hygroscopic appendages attached to the spores of horsetails (genus Equisetum ).
(zoology) An elaterid, or click beetle.
As nouns the difference between spore and elater
is that spore is spore while elater is that which elates or elater can be (obsolete) elasticity; especially the expansibility of a gas.spore
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(en noun) (wikipedia spore)See also
* bulb * gemma * pollen * propagule * seedVerb
(spor)Anagrams
* ----elater
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(wikipedia elater)Etymology 1
Etymology 2
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(en noun)- The closest affinities of the Jubulaceae are with the Lejeuneaceae. The two families share in common: (a ) elaters usually 1-spiral, trumpet-shaped and fixed to the capsule valves, distally
