ˈin.ˌtēn, -tīn noun
( -s )
Etymology: probably from German, from Latin intus within, in — more at ent-
: the inner of the two layers forming the wall of a spore (as a pollen grain) — called also endosporium ; compare exine , perinium
ˈin.ˌtēn, -tīn noun
( -s )
Etymology: probably from German, from Latin intus within, in — more at ent-
: the inner of the two layers forming the wall of a spore (as a pollen grain) — called also endosporium ; compare exine , perinium
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012