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hornwort
English
Etymology
From horn +? wort (“plant”), from the fact that the spores are produced in slender horn-shaped structures.
Noun
hornwort (plural hornworts)
- A bryophyte with a leafless thallus characterized by a dominant gametophyte stage of the life cycle and a sporophyte stage shaped like a horn.
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hornworm
English
Etymology
horn +? worm
Noun
hornworm (plural hornworms)
- A caterpillar of a hawk moth that has a hornlike tail process.
- Some moths in the genus Manduca of the hawk moth family Sphingidae.
Usage notes
- Many species in the genus Manduca are commonly called sphinxes.
Derived terms
- tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta
- tomato hornworm, Manduca quinquemaculata
Translations
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