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APOCARPOUS
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ap⋅o⋅car⋅pous
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pəs
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–adjective
Botany
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having the carpels separate.
Origin:
1820–30;
apo-
+
-carpous
Related forms:
ap⋅o⋅car⋅py,
noun
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ap·o·car·pous
(āp'ə-kär'pəs)
adj. Having carpels that are free from one another. Used of a single flower with two or more separate pistils, as in roses.
ap'o·car'py
(āp'ə-kär'pē)
n.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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