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Definition of Sporules
1. sporule [n] - See also: sporule
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sporules
Literary usage of Sporules
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine by John Hughes Bennett (1867)
"Under these circumstances, he found that the sporules developed themselves, ...
The method of reproduction and formation of sporules may be observed with ..."
2. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1876)
"JCB Some remarks on the microscopical structure of Lycopodium sporules in ...
THE appearance of the fine dusty sporules of Lycopodium in mass is well known ..."
3. Scottish Cryptogamic Flora, Or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of ...by Robert Kaye Greville by Robert Kaye Greville (1824)
"sporules oval, 8 in each tubular cell. This large and common, but very handsome
species, is liable to considerable variation. FRIES has two main varieties, ..."
4. Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders by Lionel Smith Beale (1869)
"Occasionally the sporules of fungi are found in urine which very closely ...
Not unfrequently two sporules may be seen together, one having grown from the ..."
5. Food and Its Adulterations: Comprising the Reports of the Analytical by Arthur Hill Hassall (1855)
"It is a thin watery liquid, containing innumerable sporules of the yeast- plant
in suspension. The hops are added to prevent the liquid from becoming ..."
6. Scottish Cryptogamic Flora, Or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of by Robert Kaye Greville (1825)
"The pileus is hollow; and the hymenium which covers its surface, discharges the
sporules from their cells in the same elastic manner as that of ..."