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gynoecium

American  
[ji-nee-see-uhm, -shee-, gahy-, jahy-] / dʒɪˈni si əm, -ʃi-, gaɪ-, dʒaɪ- /

noun

Botany.

plural

gynoecia
  1. the pistil or pistils of a flower; the female parts.


gynoecium British  
/ dʒaɪˈniːsɪəm, ɡaɪ- /

noun

  1. the carpels of a flowering plant collectively

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gynoecium Scientific  
/ gī-nēsē-əm,jĭ- /

plural

gynoecia
  1. The female reproductive organs of a flower considered as a group; the pistil or pistils.

  2. Compare androecium


Etymology

Origin of gynoecium

1600–10; < New Latin, irregular < Greek gynaikeîon; gynaeceum 1

Example Sentences

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The gynoecium or pistil is the central portion of the flower, terminating the floral axis.

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In these days women should be educated for the salon as they once were for the gynoecium.

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The androecium and gynoecium are not present in all flowers.

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In this case it is the gynoecium which has an additional number of parts.

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A flower then normally consists of the four series of leaves—calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium—and when these are all present the flower is complete.

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