algae 音标拼音: ['ældʒi]
n . 藻类,海藻
藻类,海藻
algae n 1 :
primitive chlorophyll -
containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves [
synonym :
{
alga }, {
algae }]
algae \
algae \
n .
plural of {
alga }.
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
Alga \
Al "
ga \,
n .;
pl . {
Alg [
ae ]}
or {
algae }. [
L .,
seaweed .]
(
Bot .)
A kind of seaweed ;
pl .
the class of cellular cryptogamic plants which includes the black ,
red ,
and green seaweeds ,
as kelp ,
dulse ,
sea lettuce ,
also marine and fresh water conferv [
ae ],
etc .
The algae are primitive chlorophyll -
containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves .
[
1913 Webster WordNet 1 .
5 ]
Cryptogamia \
Cryp `
to *
ga "
mi *
a \ (
kr ?
p `
t ?-
g ?"
m ?-?),
n .;
pl .
{
Cryptogami [
ae ]} (-?). [
NL .,
fr .
Gr .
krypto `
s hidden ,
secret ga `
mos marriage .] (
Bot .)
The series or division of flowerless plants ,
or those never having true stamens and pistils ,
but propagated by spores of various kinds .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
The subdivisions have been variously arranged .
The following arrangement recognizes four classes : --
I .
{{
Pteridophyta },
or {
Vascular Acrogens }.}
These include Ferns , {
Equiseta }
or Scouring rushes , {
Lycopodiace [
ae ]}
or Club mosses , {
Selaginelle [
ae ]},
and several other smaller orders .
Here belonged also the extinct coal plants called {
Lepidodendron }, {
Sigillaria },
and {
Calamites }.
II . {{
Bryophita },
or {
Cellular Acrogens }}.
These include {
Musci },
or Mosses , {
Hepatic [
ae ]},
or Scale mosses and Liverworts ,
and possibly {
Charace [
ae ]},
the Stoneworts .
III . {{
Alg [
ae ]}},
which are divided into {
Floride [
ae ]},
the Red Seaweeds ,
and the orders {
Dictyote [
ae ]}, {
Oospore [
ae ]},
{
Zoospore [
ae ]}, {
Conjugat [
ae ]}, {
Diatomace [
ae ]},
and {
Cryptophyce [
ae ]}.
IV . {{
Fungi }}.
The molds ,
mildews ,
mushrooms ,
puffballs ,
etc .,
which are variously grouped into several subclasses and many orders .
The {
Lichenes }
or Lichens are now considered to be of a mixed nature ,
each plant partly a Fungus and partly an Alga .
[
1913 Webster ]
Cryptogamic Cryptogamian 67 Moby Thesaurus words for "
algae ":
Ectocarpales ,
Iceland moss ,
Irish moss ,
Phaeophyceae ,
autophyte ,
bean ,
bracken ,
brown algae ,
climber ,
conferva ,
confervoid ,
creeper ,
diatom ,
dulse ,
fern ,
fruits and vegetables ,
fucoid ,
fucus ,
fungi ,
fungus ,
grapevine ,
green algae ,
gulfweed ,
herb ,
heterophyte ,
ivy ,
kelp ,
legume ,
lentil ,
liana ,
lichen ,
liverwort ,
mold ,
molds ,
moss ,
mushroom ,
parasite ,
parasitic plant ,
pea ,
perthophyte ,
phytoplankton ,
plankton ,
planktonic algae ,
plant families ,
pond scum ,
puffball ,
pulse ,
red algae ,
reindeer moss ,
rockweed ,
rust ,
saprophyte ,
sargasso ,
sargassum ,
scum ,
sea lentil ,
sea moss ,
sea wrack ,
seaweed ,
smut ,
succulent ,
thallogens ,
toadstool ,
vetch ,
vine ,
wort ,
wrack
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