释义 |
mas·su·la \ˈmasyələ\ noun (plural massu·lae \-ˌlē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, small mass, from massa lump, mass + -ula — more at mass 1. : a coherent mass of pollen grains (as in certain orchids) developed from a single pollen mother cell 2. : a hardened layer of cytoplasm formed around the maturing microspore in some heterosporous ferns (as of the genus Azolla) |