conidium
English
Etymology
From
Ancient Greek
κόνις
(
kónis
,
“
dust
”
)
.
Noun
conidium
(
plural
conidia
)
(
mycology
)
A
fungal
spore
produced
asexually
in a
conidiophore
.
Derived terms
macroconidium
microconidium
proconidium
Translations
asexually produced fungal spore
Catalan:
conidi
m
Finnish:
kuromaitiö
(fi)
,
konidio
German:
Konidie
f
Portuguese:
conídio
m
Romanian:
conidie
(ro)
f
Russian:
конидия
(ru)
f
(
konidija
)
Anagrams
dimuonic
,
mucinoid
,
oncidium
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