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 gem·maG0074100 (jĕm′ə)n. pl. gem·mae (jĕm′ē′) Botany  An asexual budlike propagule capable of developing into a new individual, as in liverworts.[Latin, bud; see gembh- in Indo-European roots.]
 gemma(ˈdʒɛmə) n, pl -mae (-miː) 1.  (Botany) a small asexual reproductive structure in liverworts, mosses, etc, that becomes detached from the parent and develops into a new individual2.  (Zoology) zoology another name for gemmule1[C18: from Latin: bud, gem] gemmaceous adjgem•ma(ˈdʒɛm ə)
 n.,  pl.  gem•mae  (ˈdʒɛm i)   any budlike structure or outgrowth that can separate from the parent to form a new identical individual.  [1760–70; < Latin: bud, gem]
 gem·ma(jĕm′ə) A bud-like outgrowth on certain organisms, such as the liverworts and mosses, that separates from the parent organism and develops into a new individual.Thesaurus| Noun | 1. |  gemma - small asexual reproductive structure in e.g. liverworts and mosses that detaches from the parent and develops into a new individualreproductive structure - the parts of a plant involved in its reproduction | 
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 Gemma(jem -ă)  See Alphecca.gemma[′jem·ə]  (botany) A small, multicellular, asexual reproductive body of some liverworts and mosses.gemma
 gem·ma(jem'ă), Any budlike or bulblike body, especially a taste bud or end bulb. [L. bud]gemma(jĕm′ə)n. pl. gemmae (jĕm′ē′) Botany  An asexual budlike propagule capable of developing into a new individual, as in liverworts.gemma(pl.  gemmae) a small group of cells that serves as a means of vegetative reproduction in some mosses and liverworts. These cells become detached from the main THALLUS and often occur in cup-like structures referred to as gemma-cups.  Each gemma is capable of developing into a new plant.GEMMA
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