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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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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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Traditional Italian maize varieties
agro-ecotypes Bianco tardivo cremonese Perla prolifico Risiforme precoce Future Genetic erosion is a menace to the basis of further improvement for a monoic wikipedia.org
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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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Cariban languages
Monoicó – spoken on the Cotingo River, Brazil. (Unattested.) Keseruma – spoken on the Tacutu River. (A. Meyer 1951.) wikipedia.org
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