athecate
/æˈθiːkeɪt/Definitions
1. adjective
Having a long, thread-like structure, such as a seta or a sterigma, that bears spores, typically in fungi.
“The athecate spores of the mushroom were visible to the naked eye.”
2. noun
A fungus with a long, thread-like structure that bears spores.
“The athecate fungus in the forest was studied by the mycologist.”