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monœcious
monœcious, a. (mɒˈniːʃ(ɪ)əs) Also monecious. [f. Monœci-a + -ous.] 1. Bot. a. Of phanerogams: Having unisexual male and female flowers on the same plant; belonging to the Linnæan class Monœcia. (Cf. monoicous a.)1761 Stiles in Phil. Trans. IV. 259 Not only in the Diœcious plants, but in the Monœciou... Oxford English Dictionary
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synœcious
synœcious, a. Bot. (sɪˈniːʃ(ɪ)əs) [f. syn-1 after diœcious, monœcious; cf. Gr. συνοικία a community of persons living together.] Having male and female flowers in the same flower-head, as some Compositæ, or male and female organs in the same receptacle, as some mosses.1863 M. J. Berkeley Brit. Mosse... Oxford English Dictionary
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diclinous
diclinous, a. Bot. (ˈdaɪklɪnəs) [f. F. dicline (1793 in Hatz.-Darm.) or Bot.L. Diclines pl. (Jussieu 1779), f. Gr. δι- twice, double (di-2) + κλίνη bed, couch: see -ous. (A. L. de Jussieu gave the name Diclines irregulares to the 15th class of his arrangement of the Natural Orders.)] Having the stam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Celtis occidentalis
They are polygamo-monœcious, meaning that there are three kinds: staminate (male), pistillate (female), perfect (both female and male). wikipedia.org
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monoic
monoic, a. Zool. rare. (məˈnɔɪk) [ad. mod.L. monoica (neut. pl., De Blainville 1825), a. Gr. type *µόνοικος: see Monœcia.] = monœcious 2.1856 Mayne Expos. Lex., Monoïcus...Zool. Applied by Blainville to a sub-Class (Monoïca, nom. pl. n.) of the Paracephalophora, comprehending those which have the se... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monœcia
‖ Monœcia Bot. (mɒˈniːʃɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus 1735), f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + οἶκ-ος house: cf. Diœcia.] The twenty-first class in the Sexual System of Linnæus, comprising plants which have the stamens and pistils, or male and female organs, in separate flowers, but on the same plant.1753 Chambers Cycl. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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monoicous
monoicous, a. Bot. (məˈnɔɪkəs) [f. mod.L. monoic-us, F. monoïque, irreg. ad. Gr. type *µόνοικος (see Monœcia) + -ous.] a. = monœcious 1. Now rare or Obs. b. Applied by Darwin to those ‘polygamous’ plants which have the three sexual varieties together on the same individual: opposed to trioicous.1822... Oxford English Dictionary
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autœcious
autœcious, a. Bot. (ɔːˈtiːʃ(ɪ)əs) Also autecious, autoicous. [f. Gr. αὐτός same + οἰκία house: see -ious.] a. Of parasitic fungi: inhabiting the same host throughout their life. b. Having both sexual organs on the same plant; monœcious.1882 Vines Sachs's Bot. 332 Such forms [of parasitic fungi] as t... Oxford English Dictionary
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monœcism
monœcism (mɒˈniːsɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. monœcismus, f. Gr. *µόνοικ-ος (see Monœcia) + -ism.] The condition of being monœcious.1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. iii. vi. 807 If the plant which produces both kinds of sexual organs is large or at least strongly differentiated, distance in the relationship o... Oxford English Dictionary
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heterogamous
heterogamous, a. (hɛtəˈrɒgəməs) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + γάµ-ος marriage + -ous: in mod.F. hétérogame (De Candolle).] 1. Bot. Variously applied to conditions in which stamens and pistils are not regularly present in each flower or floret. Applied a. orig. by De Candolle to plants having flowers monœ... Oxford English Dictionary
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andro-diœcious
andro-diœcious, a. Bot. (ˌændrəʊdaɪˈiːʃəs) [f. Gr. ἀνδρο- male + diœcious, f. δι- (di-2) twice + οἰκία house + -ous.] ‘With flowers on one plant hermaphrodite, and on the other staminate only.’ Gray Bot. Text-bk. 1880. Hence androdiˈœcism, the state of being androdiœcious.1877 C. Darwin Different Fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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polygamious
polyˈgamious, a. Bot. [f. Polygamia + -ous.] Belonging to the Linnæan class Polygamia.1761 Stiles in Phil. Trans. LV. 259 Not only in the Diœcious plants, but in the Monœcious and Polygamious also. Oxford English Dictionary
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Diœcia
‖ Diœcia Bot. (daɪˈiːʃɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus 1735), a. Gr. type *διοικία, abstr. n. from *δίοικος having two houses, f. δι-, (di-2) twice + οἶκος house. Cf. Monœcia.] The twenty-second class in the Sexual System of Linnæus, comprising plants which have male (staminiferous) and female (pistilliferous) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gyno-
gyno- (gaɪnə, dʒaɪ-, dʒɪ-) before a vowel gyn- (gaɪn), reduced form of gynæco-, used chiefly in botantical terms with the meaning ‘pistil’, ‘ovary’ (the more important are given as main-words): gynantherous (-ˈænθərəs) a. Bot. [anther]: see quot. gynocardic (-ˈkɑːdɪk) a. Chem. [f. mod.L. Gynocardia ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anandrous
anandrous, a. Bot. (æˈnændrəs) [f. Gr. ἄνανδρ-ος husbandless, without males (f. ἀν privative + ἀνδρ- male) + -ous.] Having no stamens; said of the females of diœcious, or the female flowers of monœcious plants.1847 in Craig. 1872 Britten in Jrnl. Bot. X. 47 Anandrous state of Erica cinerea. Oxford English Dictionary
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