Meaning & Definition of word "Pollen"

Pollen

/ˈpɒlən/

noun:

  • 1. A fine powder produced by the male reproductive organs of seed plants, consisting of grains that contain the male gametes.
    • Example: The allergies were triggered by the high levels of pollen in the air during the spring.
  • 2. The yellowish substance that is often seen on flowers and is carried by the wind or animals.
    • Example: Bees collect pollen from flowers to bring back to their hives.
  • 3. The reproductive structure of certain plants, which is essential for fertilization.
    • Example: The pollination process requires pollen to transfer from one flower to another.
  • 4. A component of many plants that plays a crucial role in their reproduction.
    • Example: Pollen can often be found in abundance around flowering plants in the garden.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'pollen', meaning 'fine flour' or 'dust'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pollen allergies:

An allergic reaction caused by inhaling pollen.

pollen count:

A measure of the amount of pollen in the air.

pollen season:

The time of year when plants release pollen into the air.

Related Words

spore:

A reproductive cell that can develop into an organism, typically found in fungi and plants.

fertilization:

The process by which sperm cells merge with egg cells to form a new organism.

Slang Meanings of pollen

Meaning: Pollen party

Example Sentence: We're having a pollen party, inviting all the plant lovers to share their favorite blooms.

Meaning: Pollen chaser

Example Sentence: He's such a pollen chaser, always looking for new flowers to visit.