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dimerous
dimerous, a. (ˈdɪmərəs) [f. mod.L. dimer-us (F. dimère), f. Gr. διµερής bipartite (f. δι- twice + µέρος part) + -ous.] Consisting of two parts or divisions: spec. a. Entom. Having two joints: applied to the tarsus of an insect. b. Bot. Of a flower: Having two divisions or members in each whorl. (Oft... Oxford English Dictionary
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Merosity
Be aware that two consecutive whorls of dimerous petals are often mistaken for tetramerous petals. wikipedia.org
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dimerism
dimerism (ˈdɪmərɪz(ə)m) [f. mod.L. dimer-us + -ism.] Dimerous condition or constitution; in Bot. the arrangement of floral organs two in a whorl: see dimerous a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Circaea
Flowers are dimerous with 2 sepals, 2 petals, and 2 stamens. wikipedia.org
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dimeric
dimeric, a. (daɪˈmɛrɪk) [f. Gr. διµερ-ής bipartite + -ic; in sense 2 formed directly on dimer.] 1. a. Zool. Bilateral; having a right and left side. b. Bot. = dimerous a. b.1897 L. H. Bailey in Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 455 A comparison of bilateral or dimeric animals with rotate or polymeric anim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maianthemum
Maianthemum canadense, Maianthemum dilatatum, and Maianthemum bifolium however are dimerous, with 4-tepaled flowers. Morphology Taxonomy The current concept includes species that were previously divided into 2 closely related genera; Maianthemum, including dimerous wikipedia.org
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dimeran
dimeran Entom. (ˈdɪmərən) [f. mod.L. dimera, neuter pl. of dimerus (see dimerous) + -an.] A member of the division Dimera of hemipterous insects, having the tarsi two-jointed.1847 in Craig. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stemonaceae
In the majority of Stemonaceae species, flowers are composed of four identical parts, i.e., tetramerous, or sometimes dimerous (two-parted). wikipedia.org
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trimerous
trimerous, a. (ˈtrɪmərəs, ˈtraɪ-) [f. mod.L. trimer-us (ad. Gr. τριµερής, f. τρι- tri- + µέρος part) + -ous.] Having, consisting of, or characterized by three parts: spec. a. Bot. Having the parts of the flower, or the leaves, in series or whorls of three. b. Entom. Consisting of three segments or j... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cabomba
Cabomba palaeformis Fassett Flowers and reproduction The perianth of Cabomba is either trimerous (having members in each whorl in groups of three) or dimerous wikipedia.org
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-merous
-merous the ending of the adjs. dimerous, trimerous, tetramerous, pentamerous, etc., used Bot. in the sense of ‘having (a specified number of) parts’. The numeral part of these words is often expressed in writing by an arabic figure, which is sometimes replaced by the English numeral word, as in 2-m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gunnera magnifica
The panicle of red, dimerous (two sepals, two petals, two stamens, and a two styled pistel) flowers, panicle and pedicel combined, is up to in height wikipedia.org
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monomerous
monomerous, a. (məˈnɒmərəs) [f. mod.L. monomer-us (ad. Gr. µονοµερής, f. µόνο-ς mono- + µέρ-ος part) + -ous.] a. Ent. Consisting of only one member or joint. b. Bot. Applied to flowers having one member in each whorl.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 326 Monomerous (Monomerus). When the trunk has no sut... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amphiroa
differentiated into alternating areas calcified intergenicula and uncalcified genicula that is composed of more than cell layer and does not exhibit any dimerous wikipedia.org
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symmetrical
symmetrical, a. (sɪˈmɛtrɪkəl) [f. symmetry + -ical, after geometrical. Cf. prec. and next.] Characterized by or exhibiting symmetry. 1. Having the parts or elements regularly and harmoniously arranged; regular in form; well-proportioned; balanced. (Said of natural or artificial bodies or structures,... Oxford English Dictionary
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