ostiole
Americannoun
noun
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the pore in the reproductive bodies of certain algae and fungi through which spores pass
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any small pore
Other Word Forms
- ostiolar adjective
Etymology
Origin of ostiole
1825–35; < Latin ōstiolum little door, equivalent to ōsti ( um ) door ( ostium ) + -olum -ole 1
Example Sentences
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The tegument of these pseudospores, above all in those which have germinated, and have consequently become more transparent, it is easy to see has many pores, or round ostioles.
From Project Gutenberg
He records that in Hypoxylon macromphalum the ostioles are prominent, and in a close examination of my photograph, I do note minute points on the disc that are absent from Camillea cyclops.
From Project Gutenberg
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