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See also: Spore, S'pore, sporę, spoře, and споре

English

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Etymology

From New Latin spora, from Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá, seed), related to σπόρος (spóros, sowing) and σπείρω (speírō, to sow). Related to English spread).

Pronunciation

Noun

spore (plural spores)

  1. A reproductive particle, usually a single cell, released by a fungus, alga, or plant that may germinate into another.
    • 2008, BioWare, Mass Effect (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →ISBN, →OCLC, PC, scene: Thresher Maws Codex entry:
      Thresher maws are subterranean carnivores that spend their entire lives eating or searching for something to eat. Threshers reproduce via spores that lie dormant for millennia, yet are robust enough to survive prolonged periods in deep space and atmospheric re-entry. As a result, thresher spores appear on many worlds, spread by previous generations of space travelers.
  2. A thick resistant particle produced by a bacterium or protist to survive in harsh or unfavorable conditions.

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Descendants

  • Thai: สปอร์ (sà-bpɔɔ)

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Verb

spore (third-person singular simple present spores, present participle sporing, simple past and past participle spored)

  1. To produce spores.

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Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /spoːrə/, [ˈsb̥oːɐ]

Etymology 1

Noun

spore c (singular definite sporen, plural indefinite sporer)

  1. spore (reproductive particle)
  2. spore (resistant particle produced by bacterium or protist)
  3. spur (a rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for purpose of prodding a horse)
  4. spur (anything that inspires or motivates, as a spur does to a horse)
  5. spur (an appendage or spike pointing rearward, near the foot, for instance that of a rooster)
Inflection
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Etymology 2

  • (to spur):, from spore (spur).
  • (to trace):, from spor (track, trail, scent).

Verb

spore (imperative spor, infinitive at spore, present tense sporer, past tense sporede, perfect tense har sporet)

  1. spur (to prod)
  2. spur (to urge or encourage to action, or to a more vigorous pursuit of an object; to incite; to stimulate; to instigate; to impel; to drive)
  3. trace (to follow the trail of)
  4. scent (to detect the scent of)
  5. feel, notice, perceive
Conjugation
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Dutch

Pronunciation

Verb

spore

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of sporen

French

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin spora, from Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá).

Pronunciation

Noun

spore f (plural spores)

  1. spore

Descendants

  • Persian: اسپور (espor)
  • Turkish: spor

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Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈspɔ.re/
  • Rhymes: -ɔre
  • Hyphenation: spò‧re

Noun

spore f

  1. plural of spora

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Middle English

Etymology 1

    From Old English spora, spura, from Proto-West Germanic *spurō, from Proto-Germanic *spurô.

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    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈspɔːr(ə)/, /ˈspoːr(ə)/, /ˈspur(ə)/

    Noun

    spore (plural spores or sporen)

    1. A spur; a prod for horses at the back of one's shoes.
    2. A spur as a representation of knightly status.
    3. The spike of the claws of a rooster (or other bird).
    4. (rare) A low support made of wood.
    5. (heraldry, rare) A heraldic depiction of a spur.
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    Etymology 2

      From Old English spor, from Proto-Germanic *spurą; probably assimilated in phonological form to Etymology 1.

      Alternative forms

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ˈspɔːr(ə)/, /ˈspoːr(ə)/, /ˈspur(ə)/

      Noun

      spore

      1. (rare, in compounds) A track or trace.
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      Norwegian Bokmål

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      Etymology 1

      From Old Norse spori.

      Noun

      spore m (definite singular sporen, indefinite plural sporer, definite plural sporene)

      1. a spur
      Derived terms

      Etymology 2

      From Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá).

      Noun

      spore m (definite singular sporen, indefinite plural sporer, definite plural sporene)

      1. (biology) a spore

      Etymology 3

      From the noun spor.

      Verb

      spore (imperative spor, present tense sporer, passive spores, simple past spora or sporet or sporte, past participle spora or sporet or sport, present participle sporende)

      1. to trace, track
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      Norwegian Nynorsk

       ridespore on Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia
       spore til formeiring on Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia

      Etymology 1

      From Old Norse spori.

      Noun

      spore m (definite singular sporen, indefinite plural sporar, definite plural sporane)

      1. a spur

      Etymology 2

      From Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá).

      Noun

      spore m (definite singular sporen, indefinite plural sporar, definite plural sporane)

      1. (biology) a spore

      Etymology 3

      From Old Norse spora and the noun spor.

      Verb

      spore (present tense sporar, past tense spora, past participle spora, passive infinitive sporast, present participle sporande, imperative spore/spor)

      1. to trace, track
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      Old English

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      spore

      1. dative singular of spor

      Polish

      Pronunciation

      Adjective

      spore

      1. inflection of spory:
        1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
        2. nonvirile nominative/accusative/vocative plural

      Serbo-Croatian

      Adjective

      spore (Cyrillic spelling споре)

      1. inflection of spor:
        1. masculine accusative plural
        2. feminine genitive singular
        3. feminine nominative/accusative/vocative plural

      Noun

      spore (Cyrillic spelling споре)

      1. vocative singular of spor

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