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dimerous

American  
[dim-er-uhs] / ˈdɪm ər əs /

adjective

  1. consisting of or divided into two parts.

  2. Botany. (of flowers) having two members in each whorl.


dimerous British  
/ ˈdɪmərəs /

adjective

  1. consisting of or divided into two segments, as the tarsi of some insects

  2. (of flowers) having their floral parts arranged in whorls of two

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dimerous Scientific  
/ dĭmər-əs /
  1. Consisting of two parts or segments, as the tarsus in certain insects.

  2. Having flower parts, such as petals, sepals, and stamens, in sets of two.


Other Word Forms

  • dimerism noun
  • undimerous adjective

Etymology

Origin of dimerous

1820–30; < New Latin dimerus < Greek dimerḗs bipartite. See di- 1, -merous

Example Sentences

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Leaves oblong or oval with narrowed base; flowers mostly dimerous; seeds short-oblong, with 6 or 7 longitudinal lines and 10–12 crossbars.—Ill. and southwestward.

From Project Gutenberg

A flower in which the parts are arranged in twos is called dimerous; when the parts of the whorls are three, four or five, the flower is trimerous, tetramerous or pentamerous, respectively.

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Dimerous and tetramerous symmetry occur also among dicotyledons.

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The symmetry in the flower is evidently dimerous, and the abnormality in the androecium, where the four long stamens are opposite the posterior sepals, takes place by a splitting, at a very early stage of development, of a single outgrowth into two.

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Dimerous, made up of two parts, or its organs in twos.

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