crozier
crozier
1. The hook-shaped tip, reminiscent of a bishop's crozier, of the ascogenous (see ASCOGONIUM) dikaryotic (see DIKARYON) hypha. Its 2 nuclei divide simultaneously, followed by cytokinesis, and further divisions lead to the formation of an ascus.
2. (fiddlehead) In ferns, the tightly coiled leaf before it opens.
1. The hook-shaped tip, reminiscent of a bishop's crozier, of the ascogenous (see ASCOGONIUM) dikaryotic (see DIKARYON) hypha. Its 2 nuclei divide simultaneously, followed by cytokinesis, and further divisions lead to the formation of an ascus.
2. (fiddlehead) In ferns, the tightly coiled leaf before it opens.
crozier
cro·zier / ˈkrōzhər/ (also cro·sier) • n. a hooked staff carried by a bishop as a symbol of pastoral office. ∎ the curled top of a young fern.
crozier
crozier a hooked staff carried by a bishop as a symbol of pastoral office, originally denoting the person who carried a processional cross in front of an archbishop. Recorded from Middle English, the word comes partly from Old French croisier ‘cross-bearer’, from croix ‘cross’ based on Latin crux; reinforced by Old French crocier ‘bearer of a bishop's crook’.
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