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‖ polyandrium (pɒlɪˈændrɪəm) -ion (-ɪən). Pl. -ia. [Late L. polyandrium, -ion, a. Gr. πολυάνδριον, as below, prop. neut. sing. of πολυάνδριος adj., of or relating to many men.] In Gr. Antiq. A burial-place for a number of men, esp. those who had fallen in battle. Hence allusively.a 1661 Fuller Worth...
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Oedogonium
-Z.Zhu, 1979
Oedogonium polyandrium Prescott
Oedogonium polymorphum Wittrock & Lundell
Oedogonium polyspermum C.
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polyander (pɒlɪˈændə(r)) [In sense 1, ad. med.L. polyandrum, for earlier polyandrium. In sense 2, ad. F. polyandre adj., ad. mod.L. polyandrus polyandrous. Cf. diander.] † 1. = polyandrium. Obs. rare.1631 Weever Anc. Fun. Mon. 241 Ethelbert lieth here closde in this Polyander. a 1683 Staveley Hist. ...
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▪ I. polyandria (pɒlɪˈændrɪə) [mod.L., a. Gr. πολυανδρία, n. of state from πολύανδρος having many men or husbands (f. πολυ-, poly- + ἀνδρ- man, male), employed by Linnæus (1735) in the sense ‘having many stamens or male organs’.] 1. Bot. The thirteenth class in the Linnæan Sexual System, comprising ...
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