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ovarium
‖ ovarium (əʊˈvɛərɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L. (16–17th c.) f. ōvum egg: see -arium. L. had ōvārius egg-keeper; Du Cange cites ōvāria fem., the ovary of a bird, from 13th c.] 1. Anat. and Zool. = ovary 1.1692 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. 153/1. 1730 Hist. Litteraria I. 33 The Eggs made two clusters like the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Borago
Styles are whole filiform to the base ovarium. The style does not extend beyond the scales of the throat and a capitate stigma. wikipedia.org
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parovarium
‖ parovarium Anat. (pærəʊˈvɛərɪəm) [f. para-1 1 + ovarium.] A remnant of the Wolffian body in the female, consisting of a group of closed tubules lying between the ovary and the Fallopian tube; corresponding to the epididymis in the male. (Also called organ of Rosenmüller.)1859 Todd Cycl. Anat. V. 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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ovarialgia
‖ ovariˈalgia Path. Also ovaralgia. [f. ovarium + -algia, f. Gr. ἄλγος pain.] Ovarian neuralgia.1857 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1878 tr. von Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. XIV. 502 This phenomenon (which has been designated ovaralgia..) is one of frequent occurrence in the hysterical. Hence ovariˈalgic a., pertain... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caesar Hawkins
Works He re-printed his contributions to the medical journals in two volumes, 1874, including papers on Tumours, Excision of the Ovarium, Hydrophobia and wikipedia.org
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epigynous
epigynous, a. Bot. (ɪˈpɪdʒɪnəs) [f. epi- + gyn- (in Bot. used for ‘female organ, pistil’; a. Gr. γυν-ή) + -ous.] That is placed upon the ovary; growing upon the summit of the ovary. Said of the stamens or corolla; hence of plants in which these are so placed.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. Introd. xxvi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew Baillie
1799, 1802, 1812) Lectures and Observations on Medicine by the late Matthew Baillie (1825) An Account of a Particular Change of Structure in the Human Ovarium wikipedia.org
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pollinarium
‖ pollinarium Bot. (pɒlɪˈnɛərɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. as next, after ovarium ovary, etc.] a. In phanerogams, = pollinium. b. In cryptogams, = cystidium 2.1881 Bentham in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 301 His representation of the pollinarium of Monomeria. 1895 Syd. Soc. Lex., Pollinarium, one of the orga... Oxford English Dictionary
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spermarium
‖ spermarium (spɜːˈmɛərɪəm) Pl. -aria. [mod.L., f. sperma sperm.] = next.1861 J. R. Greene Man. Anim. Kingd., Coelent. 40 Processes of the body-wall, within which are developed true generative organs, the ‘spermaria’ and ‘ovaria’, constitute the reproductive apparatus of the Hydrozoa. 1881 Lankester... Oxford English Dictionary
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oviduct
oviduct Anat. and Zool. (ˈəʊvɪdʌkt) [ad. med. or mod. anat. L. ōviductus = ōvī ductus, duct n. or channel of the egg.] The duct or canal forming a passage for the ova or eggs from the ovary, esp. in oviparous animals, as birds; less commonly used of the corresponding structure in mammals (Fallopian ... Oxford English Dictionary
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urceolus
‖ urceolus (ɜːˈsiːələs) [L., dim. of urceus pitcher.] (See quots. 1866–86.)1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. 104 The true nature of the urceolus. 1845 Encycl. Metrop. XXV. 1006/1 Corolla [of Vahia] urceolate; ovarium girded by an entire urceolus. 1866 Treas. Bot. 1193/2 Urceolus, the two confluent bracts of... Oxford English Dictionary
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gynophore
gynophore (ˈdʒaɪn-, ˈdʒɪnəfɔə(r), g-) [f. gyno- + Gr. -ϕορ-ος bearing. Cf. F. gynophore.] 1. Bot. The pedicel or stalk which in some flowers supports the ovary.1821 S. F. Gray Nat. Arrangem. Pl. I. 159 It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the gynophore and the nectary. 1832 Lindley Intro... Oxford English Dictionary
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pericarpial
periˈcarpial, a. [f. next: see -al1.] Of or pertaining to a pericarp.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. Introd. 30 An ovarium..consists of one or several connected pericarpial leaves, called carpella. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 381 The pericarpial coats being rejected. Oxford English Dictionary
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paries
‖ paries Anat., Nat. Hist., etc. (ˈpɛərɪiːz) Pl. parietes (pəˈraɪɪtiːz). [L. pariēs, parietem wall, partition-wall.] A part or structure enclosing, or forming the boundary of, a cavity in an animal or plant body or other natural formation; a wall (of a hollow bodily organ, a cavity of the body or of... Oxford English Dictionary
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adnate
adnate, a. (ˈædneɪt) [ad. L. adnāt-us, more commonly agnātus, f. ad to + (g)nātus born. See also agnate.] † 1. Added to something naturally existing. Obs.1677 Gale Crt. of Gentiles II. iv. 141 There is an adnate or acquired hardnesse by custome in sin. 2. Phys. and Bot. Attached congenitally by the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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