noun
true mosses: bryophytes having leafy rather than thalloid gametophytes: comprises orders Andreaeales; Bryales; Dicranales; Eubryales; Sphagnales
• Syn: ↑Bryopsida, ↑class Bryopsida, ↑class Musci
• Hypernyms: ↑class
• Member Holonyms: ↑Bryophyta, ↑division Bryophyta
• Member Meronyms:
↑Andreaeales, ↑order Andreaeales, ↑Bryales, ↑order Bryales, ↑Dicranales, ↑order Dicranales, ↑Eubryales, ↑order Eubryales, ↑Sphagnales, ↑order Sphagnales
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\\ˈməˌsī\ noun pluralUsage: capitalized
: a class of Bryophyta comprising the mosses and being characterized by a well-developed leafy gametophyte that arises by budding from a protonema and bears sex organs among the leaves at its tip and by a sporophyte that develops from the fertilized egg, remains attached to the tip of the gametophyte, and is a naked usually stalked and operculate capsule in which asexual spores are borne — see andreaealis, bryales, sphagnales; compare eubryales, hepaticae
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Musci /musˈī/
plural noun
Mosses, one of the two great divisions of the Bryophyta, the other being the Hepaticae or liverworts
ORIGIN: L muscus moss
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musˈcoid /-koid/ or musˈcose adjective
Mosslike
muscology /-kolˈə-ji/ noun
Bryology
Useful english dictionary. 2012.