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indusium
in·du·si·um I0116000 (ĭn-do͞o′zē-əm, -zhē-, -dyo͞o′-)n. pl. in·du·si·a (-zē-ə, -zhē-ə) An enclosing membrane, as that covering the sorus of a fern. [Latin, tunic, perhaps alteration of Greek endusis, dress, from enduein, to sink into, put on : en-, in; see en-2 + duein, to sink.]indusium (ɪnˈdjuːzɪəm) n, pl -sia (-zɪə) 1. (Botany) a membranous outgrowth on the undersurface of fern leaves that covers and protects the developing sporangia2. (Zoology) an enveloping membrane, such as the amnion[C18: New Latin, from Latin: tunic, from induere to put on] inˈdusial adjin•du•si•um (ɪnˈdu zi əm, -ʒi əm, -ˈdyu-) n., pl. -si•a (-zi ə, -ʒi ə) 1. Bot., Mycol. any of several structures having a netlike or skirtlike shape, as the membranous overgrowth covering the sori in ferns. 2. Anat., Zool. a. an enveloping layer or membrane. b. a thin layer of gray matter on the corpus callosum. [1700–10; < New Latin; Latin: kind of tunic] in•du′si•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | indusium - a membrane enclosing and protecting the developing spores especially that covering the sori of a ferncovering, natural covering, cover - a natural object that covers or envelops; "under a covering of dust"; "the fox was flushed from its cover"sorus - cluster of sporangia usually on underside of a fern frond |
Indusium
indusium[in′dü·zē·əm] (anatomy) A covering membrane such as the amnion. (botany) An epidermal outgrowth covering the sori in many ferns. (mycology) The annulus of certain fungi. Indusium a small process on the leaf surface of ferns that covers the clusters of sporangia (sori). Indusia develop mainly from the leaf epidermis, from the placenta (on which the sporangia sit), or from the curled edge of the leaf. indusium
in·du·si·um, pl. in·du·si·a (in-dū'zē-ŭm, -zē-ă), 1. A membranous layer or covering. 2. The amnion. [L. a woman's undergarment, fr. induo, to put on] indusium (ĭn-do͞o′zē-əm, -zhē-, -dyo͞o′-)n. pl. indu·sia (-zē-ə, -zhē-ə) An enclosing membrane, as that covering the sorus of a fern.in·du·si·um, pl. indusia (in-dū'zē-ŭm, -zē-ă) 1. A membranous layer or covering. 2. The amnion. [L. a woman's undergarment, fr. induo, to put on]indusium the covering of a sporangium or several sporangia.indusium Related to indusium: pollen grain, indehiscent, strobilus, sporophyll, indusium griseumWords related to indusiumnoun a membrane enclosing and protecting the developing spores especially that covering the sori of a fernRelated Words- covering
- natural covering
- cover
- sorus
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