macrosporus

Latin

Etymology

New Latin; from Ancient Greek [Term?].

Pronunciation

Adjective

macrosporus (feminine macrospora, neuter macrosporum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) having large spores (especially basidiospores)

Usage notes

  • Used almost exclusively as a taxonomic epithet and thus not normally in inflected forms other than the nominative singular.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative macrosporus macrospora macrosporum macrosporī macrosporae macrospora
Genitive macrosporī macrosporae macrosporī macrosporōrum macrosporārum macrosporōrum
Dative macrosporō macrosporō macrosporīs
Accusative macrosporum macrosporam macrosporum macrosporōs macrosporās macrospora
Ablative macrosporō macrosporā macrosporō macrosporīs
Vocative macrospore macrospora macrosporum macrosporī macrosporae macrospora
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