Aetheogam

/ˈɛθioʊɡæm/ noun

An organism that reproduces through airborne spores or seeds; a plant or fungus that disperses its reproductive material through the air.

From Greek 'aither' (upper air, ether) plus 'gamos' (marriage, reproduction). The term describes organisms whose reproductive strategy involves aerial dispersal.

AMአ以 Theology
ARأيتيهوغام
BNএথেওগাম
CAaetheogam
CSAetheogam
DAaetheogam
DEAetheogam
ELΑιθέογαμ
ESaetheogam
FAایتهوگام
FIaetheogam
FRaetheogam
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