homogone, a. Bot.
(ˈhɒməgəʊn)
[f. homo- + Gr. -γονος generating.]
= homogonous 1.
| 1877 Gray in Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. iii. XIII. 82 The counter⁓part homogone (or homogonous) would designate the absence of this kind of differentiation. |
homogone, a. Bot.
(ˈhɒməgəʊn)
[f. homo- + Gr. -γονος generating.]
= homogonous 1.
| 1877 Gray in Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. iii. XIII. 82 The counter⁓part homogone (or homogonous) would designate the absence of this kind of differentiation. |
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