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indusium

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Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INDUSIUM

In *du "si *um, n.; pl. Indu. Etym: [L., an under garment, fr. induere to put on: cf. F. indusie the covering of the seed spots of ferns.] (Bot. ) (a ) A collection of hairs united so as to form a sort of cup, and inclosing the stigma of a flower. (b ) The immediate covering of the fruit dots or sori in many ferns, usually a very thin scale attached by the middle or side to a veinlet. (c ) A peculiar covering found in certain fungi.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

indusium

in du si um |inˈd (y )o͞oZHēəm, -zēəm ɪnˈdjuʒiəm | noun ( pl. indusia |-ZHēə, -zēə | ) chiefly Botany a thin membranous covering, esp. a shield covering a sorus on a fern frond. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin, literally tunic, from induere put on, don.

 

Oxford Dictionary

indusium

indusium |ɪnˈdjuːzɪəm | noun ( pl. indusia |-zɪə | ) chiefly Botany a thin membranous covering, especially a shield covering a sorus on a fern frond. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin, literally tunic , from induere put on, don .

 

Duden Dictionary

Indusium

In du si um Substantiv, Neutrum Botanik , das |Ind u sium |das Indusium; Genitiv: des Indusiums, Plural: die Indusien lateinisch häutiger Auswuchs der Blattunterseite von Farnen, der die Sporangien überdeckt