💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Monospermal"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| monospermous | (botany) Having only one seed. |
| dispermous | (botany) Having only two seeds. |
| monandrous | Having only one male sexual partner over a period of time. |
| monanthous | (botany) Having only a single flower. |
| monospermic | Of or pertaining to monospermy. |
| monopyrenous | (archaic, botany) Having a single stone or kernel. |
| monocarpellate | (botany) Having a single carpel. |
| monotocous | (zoology) Laying a single egg; uniparous. |
| monocarpellarynoun | (botany) Consisting of a single carpel. |
| monomerousnoun | (zoology) Having only one joint; said of the foot of certain insects |
| uniovulate | (botany) Containing only one ovule. |
| monocolpatenoun | A pollen grain that has a single furrow. |
| monocephalous | Having a single head. |
| monothalmic | (botany) Formed of a single pistil; said of fruits. |
| unipetalous | Having a single petal. |
| monogynous | (entomology) Exhibiting or relating to monogyny, having only one queen. |
| single | Not accompanied by anything else; one in number. |
| monandrian | Dated form of monandrous. [(botany) Having only one stamen in each flower.] |
| polyspermous | (botany) Containing many seeds |
| monotremenoun | (zoology) Any of the order Monotremata of mammals that lay eggs and have single orifices for urogenital and digestive functions (cloaca); an echidna, platypus or one of their extinct relatives. |
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