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cryp·to·gam

 (krĭp′tə-găm′)
n.
A member of a formerly recognized taxonomic group that included all seedless plants and plantlike organisms, such as mosses, algae, ferns, lichens, and fungi.

[From New Latin Cryptogamia, former group name : crypto- + -gamia, -gamy.]

cryp′to·gam′ic, cryp·tog′a·mous (-tŏg′ə-məs) adj.
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cryptogam

(ˈkrɪptəʊˌɡæm)
n
(Botany) (in former plant classification schemes) any organism that does not produce seeds, including algae, fungi, mosses, and ferns. Compare phanerogam
[C19: from New Latin Cryptogamia, from crypto- + Greek gamos marriage]
ˌcryptoˈgamic, cryptogamous adj
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cryp•to•gam

(ˈkrɪp təˌgæm)

n.
a plant that bears no true flowers or seeds and that reproduces by spores, as the ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae.
[1840–50; < New Latin Cryptogamia. See crypto-, -gamy]
cryp`to•gam′ic, cryp•tog′a•mous (-ˈtɒg ə məs) adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.cryptogam - formerly recognized taxonomic group including all flowerless and seedless plants that reproduce by means of spores: ferns, mosses, algae, fungi
plant life, flora, plant - (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
thallophyte - any of a group of cryptogamic organisms consisting principally of a thallus and thus showing no differentiation into stem and root and leaf
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Those authors found intensively surveying large areas (referred to as floristic habitat sampling) captures cryptogam diversity more effectively than sampling smaller representative plots.
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Li XR, Zhou HY, Wang XP, Zhu YG, O'Conner PJ (2003) The effects of sand stabilization and revegetation on cryptogam species diversity and soil fertility in the Tengger Desert, Northern China.
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At each point, vegetation within 3 m above the point was recorded in the following categories: tree, sapling, tree seedling, cane, shrub, grass, forb and cryptogam. Only trees and cane were identified by species.
Day Fort stepped up on his promising debut effort to cruise to a length and a half success over Perfect Night, but his market rival Cryptogam ran too freely to threaten.
Day Fort stepped up on his promising debut effort to cruise to a length and a half success over Perfect Night but his market rival Cryptogam pulled her way to defeat.
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