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spore

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/spɔːr/ · spore

A reproductive unit capable of developing into a new individual, typically found in fungi, algae, and some plants.

Meanings

nountechnical

A reproductive unit capable of developing into a new individual, typically found in fungi, algae, and some plants.

ایک تولیدی اکائی جو نئے فرد میں تبدیل ہونے کی صلاحیت رکھتی ہے، جو عام طور پر پھنگیوں، کائیوں، اور بعض پودوں میں پائی جاتی ہے۔

اسپوری

spori

Synonyms

reproductive cellgameteseedتولیدی خلیہجنینی خلیہبیج

Antonyms

adultmature organismبالغپختہ کیڑے

Common Collocations

  • fungal spore
  • spore formation
  • spore dispersal

Example Sentences

The mushroom releases its spores into the air.

کھمبی اپنے اسپور ہوا میں چھوڑ دیتا ہے۔

Khambi apne spore hawa mein chhod deta hai.

Spores can survive extreme environmental conditions.

اسپور انتہائی ماحولیاتی حالات میں زندہ رہ سکتے ہیں۔

Spore intehai maholiyati halaat mein zinda reh sakte hain.

Ferns reproduce by producing spores.

بہت ساری پودے اسپور پیدا کرکے بکثرت ہوتے ہیں۔

Bohat sari poda spore paida karke bakasrat hote hain.

Easily Confused With

sport:Spore refers to a reproductive unit, while sport refers to physical activity or games.

Word Family

sporous
adjectiveاسپوری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of spores as tiny seeds that spread life.

Imagine a mushroom releasing a cloud of dust-like spores into the air.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پتنگ کی طرح فنا کی طرف جانا ہے ہمیں، اسپوری پہ نگاہ رکھ کر گزرنا ہے ہمیں۔

Patang ki tarah fana ki taraf jana hai humein, Spori pe nigaah rakh kar guzarna hai humein.

Like a kite, we must move toward oblivion, Keeping an eye on the spore, we must pass through.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اندھیری رات کی روشنی بن کر آنا ہی زندگی ہے۔

Andheri raat ki roshni ban kar aana hi zindagi hai.

To come as the light in a dark night is life.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "spora" — seed or grain

First known use: 16th century

The term has been used in English since the 16th century, originally in reference to the reproductive cells of fungi and ferns.