Archisperm

/ˈɑːrkɪspɜːrm/ noun

A primitive or ancestral type of seed or spore, especially in botanical contexts referring to early-evolved seed structures.

From Greek archi- (primitive, first) + sperma (seed). The term appears in 19th-century botanical literature to describe seed types thought to be ancestral to modern seeds.

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