💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Syncarpium"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| syncarpnoun | (botany) A kind of aggregate fruit in which the ovaries cohere in a solid mass, with a slender receptacle, as in the magnolia. |
| syncarpynoun | (botany) The quality of being syncarpous |
| mericarpnoun | (botany) An individual carpel of a schizocarp, having a single seed |
| acrocarpnoun | (botany) Any acrocarpous moss |
| hypocarpnoun | (botany) hypocarpium |
| sarcodermnoun | (botany) A sarcocarp. |
| archicarpnoun | The female reproductive structure of an ascomycete. |
| sarcocarpnoun | (botany) The mesocarp (fleshy middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit). |
| hypocarpiumnoun | (botany) An enlarged fleshy structure that forms below the fruit, from the receptacle or hypanthium. |
| syconusnoun | (botany) A syconium. |
| carpophyllnoun | (botany) Synonym of carpel. |
| sporocarpiumnoun | sporocarp |
| carpellumnoun | Synonym of carpel. |
| anthocarpnoun | (botany) A fruit resulting from many flowers, such as the pineapple; a fruit of which the perianth or the torus forms part. |
| arbusclenoun | (botany) A plant midway in height between a shrub and a tree; a dwarf tree. |
| angiocarpnoun | (botany) An angiocarpous fruit |
| sympodenoun | Archaic form of sympodium. [(botany) A pattern of branching, similar to dichotomous branching, where the axis or stem is morphologically made up of a series of superposed branches imitating a simple stem.] |
| autocarpynoun | (botany) The property of being autocarpous. |
| cypselanoun | (botany) An achene formed from an inferior bicarpellary ovary of which only one carpel develops into a seed, as in plants of the family Compositae. |
| schizocarpnoun | (botany) A dry fruit that develops from multiple carpels and splits into multiple, one-seeded mericarps at maturity |
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