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cryptogamic

American  
[krip-tuh-gam-ik] / ˌkrɪp təˈgæm ɪk /

adjective

  1. Botany. being a cryptogam or relating to or characteristic of cryptogams.

  2. having or being a crustlike soil surface containing lichens, mosses, and other organic material.


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For thousands of years men looked at the cryptogamic mold called Penicillium notatum, but Dr. Fleming was the first to see its meaning.

From Time Magazine Archive

For thousands of years men looked at the cryptogamic mold called Penicillium notatum, but Dr. Fleming was the first to see its cryptic meaning.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poduras feed ordinarily on vegetable matter, such as dead leaves and growing cryptogamic vegetation.

From Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses by Packard, A. S. (Alpheus Spring)

It is an established fact, that the cryptogamic plants of cellular construction, are in different zones nearly the same.

From The Highlands of Ethiopia by Harris, William Cornwallis

In every fresh specimen of cryptogamic which I placed beneath my instrument I believed that I discovered wonders of which the world was as yet ignorant.

From Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Mystic-Humorous Stories by French, Joseph Lewis