- diandrous
- di·an·drous
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Diandrous — Di*an drous, n. [Cf. F. diandre.] (Bot.) Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; having two stamens. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diandrous — [dī an′drəs] adj. [ DI 1 + ANDROUS] having two stamens … English World dictionary
diandrous — /duy an dreuhs/, adj. Bot. 1. (of a flower) having two stamens. 2. (of a plant) having flowers with two stamens. [1760 70; < NL diandrus. See DI 1, ANDROUS] * * * … Universalium
diandrous — di•an•drous [[t]daɪˈæn drəs[/t]] adj. bot (of a flower) having two stamens • Etymology: 1760–70; < NL diandrus. See di I, androus … From formal English to slang
diandrous — /daɪˈændrəs/ (say duy andruhs) adjective 1. (of a flower) having two stamens. 2. (of a plant) having flowers with two stamens. {New Latin diandrus. See di 1, androus} …
diandrous — a. Botany, having two stamens … Dictionary of difficult words
diandrous — adj. having two stamens. Etymology: DI (1) + Gk aner andr man … Useful english dictionary
diandry — dianˈdry noun The practice or condition of being diandrous • • • Main Entry: ↑diandrous … Useful english dictionary
di|an|drous — «dy AN druhs», adjective. Botany. 1. having two stamens: »diandrous flowers. 2. having flowers with two stamens: »diandrous plants. ╂[< New Latin diandrus (with nglish ous) < Greek di twice + an , andrós man] … Useful english dictionary
Diandrian — Di*an dri*an, a. Diandrous. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English