fern seed
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Definition
Noun: The asexual, dust-like spore of a fern plant. Historically, it was mistakenly believed to be a seed and was thought to possess the magical property of rendering its bearer invisible.
Usage
"Fern seed" is a specific botanical and historical term. It is used literally to refer to the spores of ferns. Its primary modern usage is in historical or folkloric contexts, referencing the old superstition about its magical power. * Botanists study the dispersal mechanisms of fern seed. * The old legend claimed that carrying fern seed would make a person invisible.
Advanced Usage
- In folklore and literature: The term is almost exclusively used to evoke ancient superstitions or in metaphorical contexts relating to secrecy or invisibility.
- He moved through the crowd with the silence of one carrying fern seed.
Variants and Related Words
- Spore (n): The general term for the asexual reproductive unit of ferns, fungi, algae, and some plants. "Fern seed" is a type of spore.
- Fern (n): The green, seedless plant that produces fern seed (spores).
Synonyms
- Spore (in the specific botanical context of ferns)
Related Phrases and Idioms
- (As invisible) as fern seed: An archaic simile describing perfect invisibility or stealth, stemming directly from the superstition.
- The spy vanished, as invisible as fern seed.
Noun
- the asexual spore of ferns that resembles dust; once thought to be seeds and to make the possessor invisible