calyptra

[kəˈlɪptrə]

calyptra Definition

  • 1a hood or cap-like structure, especially the upper part of the capsule in mosses, covering and protecting the sporangium
  • 2a veil-like membrane that covers the developing spore-bearing structures (asci) of some fungi

Using calyptra: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "calyptra" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The calyptra of the moss protects the sporangium.

  • Example

    The calyptra of the fungus is a veil-like membrane that covers the developing spore-bearing structures.

calyptra Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for calyptra

Origins of calyptra

from Greek 'kalyptra', meaning 'cover'

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Summary: calyptra in Brief

'Calyptra' [kəˈlɪptrə] refers to a hood or cap-like structure that protects the sporangium in mosses or the spore-bearing structures in some fungi. It is derived from the Greek word 'kalyptra,' meaning 'cover.' Synonyms include 'hood,' 'cap,' 'covering,' and 'veil.'