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staminate
[ stam-uh-nit, -neyt ]
adjective
- having a stamen or stamens.
- having stamens but no pistils.
staminate
/ -ˌneɪt; ˈstæmɪnɪt /
adjective
- (of plants) having stamens, esp having stamens but no carpels; male
staminate
/ ²õ³ÙÄå′³¾É™-²Ôij٠/
- Having stamens but no carpels. Male flowers are staminate.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of staminate1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of staminate1
Example Sentences
Perigynium mostly thick and hard in texture, often scabrous or hirsute, straight-beaked; pistillate spikes compactly flowered, mostly large, erect or nearly so; staminate spikes 1 or more; stigmas 3.
A terminal combining form: Having a stamen or stamens; staminate; as, monandrous, with one stamen; polyandrous, with many stamens.
The flowers, which are of two kinds, are borne in racemes in the leaf-axils; the staminate flowers in larger numbers.
The short-stalked, bell-shaped flowers are unisexual, but staminate and pistillate are borne on the same plant; the latter are recognized by the swollen warty green ovary below the rest of the flower.
Its red-brown wood, furrowed bark and the red staminate flowers justify its name.
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