lemezképes
Lemezképes is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "plate-like" or "lamellar." It is often used to describe a specific type of fungal spore morphology. Fungi produce spores, which are reproductive units, and these spores can vary greatly in shape, size, and surface ornamentation. When a spore is described as lemezképes, it indicates that its outer surface possesses a layered or plate-like structure. This characteristic is a microscopic feature that mycologists use for species identification and classification. The term can also be applied in other contexts where a layered or flat, plate-like form is relevant, though its most common usage is in mycology. Detailed examination under a microscope is required to observe and confirm this characteristic.