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spore

他動詞自動詞[C] 可算名詞
複数形: spores過去形: spored過去分詞: spored現在分詞: sporing

The word evokes a sense of invisible, drifting potential. It suggests something microscopic yet resilient, capable of remaining dormant for long periods before suddenly triggering growth under the right conditions. In a biological context, it carries a neutral scientific tone, but in common usage, it often leans toward the unsettlingassociated with mold, decay, or invasive fungal growths that spread silently through the air. Unlike 'seed', which implies a more complex embryonic structure and often a deliberate planting process, a 'spore' suggests a more primitive, opportunistic, and prolific method of dispersal.

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名詞

A minute, typically one-celled, dormant stage of fungi, algae, ferns, and certain other plants, capable of giving rise to a new organism without sexual fusion.

"The fungus releases millions of spores into the wind to ensure its survival."

他動詞
[something]

To produce or propagate via spores.

"Certain species of mold spore rapidly when moisture levels increase."

自動詞

To reproduce by the production of spores.

"The specimen began to spore after several days in the incubator."

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