Archispore

/ˈɑːrkɪspɔːr/ noun

A primitive or ancestral spore, or the original spore-forming cell in plants, especially in botanical and paleobotanical contexts.

From Greek archi- (first, primitive) + spore (from sporos, seed). A botanical term from the 19th century used in studying plant evolution and fossil spores.

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