"Oosphere" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An oosphere (plural: oospores) is a type of cell that is produced by a female gametophyte and is the reproductive cell of a plant.
Oophyte is a noun that refers to an egg-like spore produced by certain plants, such as ferns and horsetails, containing a young plant.
Oophytic refers to a type of symbiotic relationship between fungi and plants, where the fungus grows on or within the plant's tissues, often providing nutrients in exchange for carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis.
"Oops" is an exclamation used to express surprise, shock, or embarrassment, often in response to a mistake or unexpected event. It can also be used to apologize for a minor mistake or faux pas.
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The Oort Cloud is a distant, spherical shell of icy bodies surrounding the Solar System, where comets originate. It is named after the Dutch astronomer Jacobus Kapteyn's student, Jan Oort, who first proposed its existence in 1950. It is believed to contain trillions of small icy bodies and comets, and is thought to be the source of long-period comets that pass close to the Sun.
"Souse" is a verb that means to soak or dip (something) in a liquid, typically for a short time. It can also mean to treat (someone) to a drink or to get drunk or intoxicated.
Oosporic refers to being related to or resembling an oospore, which is a type of spore produced by certain fungi, algae, and plants. In biology, oosporic means that something is related to the formation, development, or characteristics of oospores.
Oothecae refers to a type of egg case or egg sac produced by certain insects, particularly ectoparasitic insects, such as ticks and mites. The ootheca typically contains a cluster of embryonic insects, often in a dormant state, which are protected and nourished by the mother insect. The ootheca hatches when environmental conditions are favorable, allowing the young insects to emerge and begin their life cycle.
Otoocoid refers to a type of ovarian follicle that is characterized by the presence of both ovarian and uterine tissues in its embryonic development.
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