macrospore
/mækroʊˈspɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A large spore, especially one of certain fungi or ferns.
“The study of macrospores revealed new insights into the reproduction of ancient plants.”
2. noun
A spore produced in a large quantity, especially one that is not typically dispersed by the wind but rather by water.
“The researchers found that the macrospores of the aquatic fern played a crucial role in its lifecycle.”