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sport [spɔːrt, Brit spɔːt] SUBST

1. sport (activity):

2. sport coloq (person):

to be a (good) sport

spoke1 [spoʊk, Brit spəʊk] VERBO

spoke pt of:

Veja também: speak

II . speak <spoke, spoken> [spiːk] VERBO trans

I . score [skɔːr, Brit skɔːʳ] SUBST

1. score (number of points):

placar m

2. score (goal, point):

gol m
ponto m

3. score ESCOLAR:

nota f

4. score (twenty):

5. score (dispute):

rixa f

6. score MÚS:

II . score [skɔːr, Brit skɔːʳ] VERBO trans

1. score goal, point:

2. score (cut):

III . score [skɔːr, Brit skɔːʳ] VERBO intr

1. score DESP:

2. score coloq (succeed):

3. score ESCOLAR:

I . shore [ʃɔːr, Brit ʃɔːʳ] SUBST

1. shore (coast):

costa f

2. shore (beach):

praia f

II . shore [ʃɔːr, Brit ʃɔːʳ] VERBO trans a. fig

I . snore [snɔːr, Brit snɔːʳ] MED VERBO intr

II . snore [snɔːr, Brit snɔːʳ] MED SUBST

I . store [stɔːr, Brit stɔːʳ] SUBST

1. store americ, Aus (shop):

loja f

2. store Brit (storehouse):

3. store (supply):

what is in store for us? fig

4. store sem pl (importance):

dar grande valor m a a. c.

II . store [stɔːr, Brit stɔːʳ] VERBO trans

1. store (put into storage):

2. store (keep for future use):

3. store COMPUT:

swore [swɔːr, Brit swɔːʳ] VERBO

swore pt of:

Veja também: swear

I . swear <swore, sworn> [swer, Brit sweəʳ] VERBO intr

1. swear (take oath):

I couldn't swear to it coloq

2. swear (curse):

II . swear <swore, sworn> [swer, Brit sweəʳ] VERBO trans

sporty <-ier, -iest> [ˈspɔːrt̬i, Brit ˈspɔːti] ADJ

spoken VERBO

spoken pp of:

Veja também: speak

II . speak <spoke, spoken> [spiːk] VERBO trans

I . sponge [spʌndʒ] SUBST

1. sponge (cloth):

2. sponge CULIN:

II . sponge [spʌndʒ] VERBO trans

spouse [spaʊs] SUBST

ashore [əˈʃɔːr, Brit -ɔːʳ] ADV

spool [spuːl] SUBST

spoon [spuːn] SUBST

I . spout [spaʊt] SUBST

II . spout [spaʊt] VERBO intr

I . spoil <spoilt, spoilt Am: spoiled, spoiled> [spɔɪl] VERBO trans

1. spoil (ruin):

2. spoil child:

II . spoil <spoilt, spoilt Am: spoiled, spoiled> [spɔɪl] VERBO intr

adore [əˈdɔːr, Brit -ˈdɔːʳ] VERBO trans

chore [tʃɔːr, Brit tʃɔːʳ] SUBST (routine job)

whore [hɔːr, Brit hɔːʳ] SUBST pej

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The basidia (the spore-bearing cells) are 2030 by 58 m.
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This results in a cup-shaped fungus with an exposed layer of basidia bearing normal and mature spores.
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Any former omphalina with amyloid spores goes into another genus.
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The release of these spores lasts through the whole vegetation season long.
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Both the spores and the asci (spore-bearing cells) are nonamyloid.
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As with other tooth fungi, the spores are produced on spines on the underside of the cap, rather than gills.
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The gills on the underside of the cap are initially pinkish-buff before becoming pale brown when the spores mature.
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The basidia (spore-bearing cells of the hymenium) are four-spored.
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Spores measure about 15 to 20 m long by 8 to 12 m wide.
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The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are ventricose (swollen in the middle), four-spored, and measure 2025 by 67 m.
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