Chlamydospore

/kləˈmɪdəˌspoʊr/ noun

A thick-walled spore produced by certain fungi and bacteria that allows them to survive harsh conditions like extreme cold or drying.

From Greek chlamys (cloak) + spore (seed), literally 'cloaked spore.' The term was coined in the 19th century to describe how these spores are enclosed in protective walls, as if wearing a protective garment.

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