- syncarpous
- syn·car·pous
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Syncarpous — Syn*car pous, a. [Pref. syn + Gr. ? a fruit.] (Bot.) Composed of several carpels consolidated into one ovary. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
syncarpous — [sin kär′pəs] adj. [see SYN & CARPOUS] Bot. composed of carpels growing together syncarpy n … English World dictionary
syncarpous — adjective Date: circa 1830 having the carpels of the gynoecium united in a compound ovary • syncarpy noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
syncarpous — syncarpy /sin kahr pee/, n. /sin kahr peuhs/, adj. Bot. 1. of the nature of or pertaining to a syncarp. 2. composed of or having united carpels. [1820 30; < NL syncarpus. See SYN , CARPOUS] * * * … Universalium
syncarpous — adjective Having carpels joined together … Wiktionary
syncarpous — [sɪn kα:pəs] adjective Botany having the carpels united. Origin C19: from syn + Gk karpos fruit + ous … English new terms dictionary
syncarpous — syn•car•pous [[t]sɪnˈkɑr pəs[/t]] adj. bot having united carpels • Etymology: 1820–30; < NL syncarpus. See syn , carpous syn′car•py, n … From formal English to slang
syncarpous — /sɪnˈkapəs/ (say sin kahpuhs) adjective Botany 1. of the nature of or relating to a syncarp. 2. composed of or having united carpels …
syncarpous — adj. (of a flower or fruit) having the carpels united (opp. APOCARPOUS). Etymology: SYN + Gk karpos fruit … Useful english dictionary
Fruit — For other uses, see Fruit (disambiguation). Several culinary fruits … Wikipedia