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fern
1[ furn ]
noun
- any seedless, nonflowering vascular plant of the class Filicinae, of tropical to temperate regions, characterized by true roots produced from a rhizome, triangular fronds that uncoil upward and have a branching vein system, and reproduction by spores contained in sporangia that appear as brown dots on the underside of the fronds.
Fern
2[ furn ]
noun
- a female given name.
fern
/ ɜː /
noun
- any tracheophyte plant of the phylum Filicinophyta , having roots, stems, and fronds and reproducing by spores formed in structures (sori) on the fronds See also tree fern
- any of certain similar but unrelated plants, such as the sweet fern
fern
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- Any of numerous seedless vascular plants belonging to the phylum Pterophyta that reproduce by means of spores and usually have feathery fronds divided into many leaflets. Most species of ferns are homosporous (producing only one kind of spore). The haploid spore grows into a small, usually flat gametophyte known as a prothallus , which is undifferentiated into roots, stems, and leaves. The green prothallus anchors itself with hairlike extensions known as rhizoids and bears both archegonia (organs producing female gametes) and antheridia (organs producing male gametes). The male gametes require the presence of water to swim to the female gametes and fertilize the eggs. Normally only one embryo is produced, and it then grows out of the gametophyte plant as a diploid sporophyte plant that has roots, stems, and leaves and conducts photosynthesis, while the smaller gametophyte withers away. The leaves of these sporophytes eventually produce sporangia (in some species occurring in clusters known as sori ). Under dry conditions, the sori burst releasing hundreds of thousands or millions of spores. Ferns were abundant in the Carboniferous period and exist today in about 11,000 species, about three-quarters of which live in tropical climates.
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Derived Forms
- ˈڱˌ, adjective
- ˈڱԲ, adjective
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ڱl adjective
- ڱl adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fern1
before 900; Middle English ferne, Old English fearn; cognate with German Farn fern, Sanskrit 貹á feather
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fern1
Old English fearn ; related to Old High German farn , Sanskrit 貹á leaf
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I stopped by a nursery and bought ferns because I wanted to plant some ferns.
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On six acres among the dairy farms of southeast L.A., he grew ferns, myrtle and eucalyptus.
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These contained large quantities of tree ferns, but also other types of plants, and charcoal.
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“Everything indicates that early sauropods consumed large quantities of large-leafed ferns,” Niedźwiedzki says.
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The creature lifts its head, nearly dainty in scale, and contentedly gnaws a mouthful of ferns.
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