cryptogam

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Any plant that reproduces using spores (rather than seeds), formerly placed in the taxonomic group, which included ferns, mosses, algae, fungi, lichens and liverworts.
 * 2) * 1956, George A. Llano, Botanical Research Essential to a Knowledge of Antarctica, A. P. Crary, L. M. Gould, E. O. Hulburt, Hugh Obishaw, Waldo E. Smith (editors), Antarctica in the International Geophysical Year, Geophysical Monograph Number 1, American Geophysical Union, page 124,
 * In the absence of phanerogams, the cryptogams — principally the algae, mosses, and lichens — are the dominant forms of plant life.

Synonyms

 * aëtheogam

Translations

 * Catalan: criptògama
 * Dutch: ,
 * Estonian: eostaim
 * Faroese: gróplanta
 * Finnish: itiökasvi
 * German: Kryptogame
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 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: ,