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As its spores ripen, the puffball’s outer skin, or cuticle, develops one or two small holes called ostioles through which millions of dry spores escape at the smallest disturbance.—Dave Taft, New York Times, 1 Nov. 2017
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Etymology
New Latin ostiolum, from Latin, diminutive of ostium
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