Definition of Spored

1. Verb. (past of spore) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Spored

1. spore [v] - See also: spore

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spored

sporanges
sporangia
sporangial
sporangiophore
sporangiophores
spore case
spore germination protease
spore mother cell
spore photoproduct lyase
spore print
spore prints
spore sac
sporebearing
spored (current term)
sporelike
sporeprint
sporeprints
spores
sporgeries
sporgery
sporicidal
sporicide
sporicides
sporid
sporidesmins
sporidia
sporidiferous
sporidium

Literary usage of Spored

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual of British Lichens: Containing Descriptions of All the Species and by William Mudd (1861)
"... clavate or sub- ventricose, 8 spored ; spores oblong, ofien slightly constricted in the middle, bilocular, varying in colour from green to dark brown. ..."

2. Studies of American Fungi: Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, Etc by George Francis Atkinson (1900)
"CHAPTER V. THE BLACK-spored AGARICS. The spores are black in mass, not purple tinged. For analytical keys to the genera see Chapter XXII. COPRINUS Pens. ..."

3. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1895)
"Sabouraud has stated the proportion of small-spored to large-spored fungus in ringworm of the scalp among his patients in Paris as being twelve to eight. ..."

4. The Intellectual Observer (1865)
"IT is not strictly correct to say that there are no ring-bearing species in the remaining subdivisions of the white-spored .Agarics, but as the few which ..."

5. Diseases of the Skin: An Outline of the Principles and Practice of Dermatology by Malcolm Alexander Morris (1903)
"In the large-spored culture it is reddish-brown. Each of the two classes presented exactly the same appearance in all the specimens examined, whether they ..."

6. Diseases of the Skin: An Outline of the Principles and Practice of Dermatology by Malcolm Alexander Morris (1898)
"The predominating tone in the small-spored is white, which, ... Nor was I able to detect any difference between the individuals of the large- spored group. ..."

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