
1) Female part of flower 2) Gametoecium 3) The female parts
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1) Gynecium
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female parts of flower; the collective term for the carpels of a flower whether united or free; cf. pistil; androecium.
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Gynoecium (from Ancient Greek γυνή, gyne, meaning woman, and οἶκος, oikos, meaning house) is most commonly used as a collective term for the structures (often referred to as the female portion) of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The basic unit of the gynoecium is the carpel which is interpret...
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the female part of a flower; a collective term for the carpel or carpels
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• (n.) The pistils of a flower, taken collectively. See Illust. of Carpophore.
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The female parts of a flower.
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(from the article `flower`) ...distinct whorls of flower parts: (1) an outer calyx consisting of sepals; within it lies (2) the corolla, consisting of petals; (3) the ... The gynoecium is composed of carpels. In more primitive families (e.g., Magnoliaceae) the carpels are spirally arranged, and in more advanced ... ...family. In the ...
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a collective term for the pistils of a flower (compare androecium)
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The aggregate of carpels in the flower of a seed plant.
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<plant biology> The carpels of a flower collectively. ... (17 Mar 1998) ...
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a collective term for the pistils of a flower (compare androecium)
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The female portion of the flower, i.e., the carpels collectively.
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Female part of flower.
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gynoecium The central, female component of a flower, typically consisting of one or more carpels, which may be separate or fused.
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Collective term for the female reproductive organs of a flower, consisting of one or more carpels, either free or fused together
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The entire female portion of a flower.
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the pistil or pistils of a flower; the female parts.
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