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monoecious

[ muh-nee-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. Biology. having both male and female organs in the same individual; hermaphroditic.
  2. Botany. (of a plant, species, etc.) having the stamens and the pistils in separate flowers on the same plant.


monoecious

/ mɒˈniːʃəs; mɒˈnɔɪkəs /

adjective

  1. (of some flowering plants) having the male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers on the same plant
  2. (of some animals and lower plants) hermaphrodite


monoecious

/ mə-nēshəs /

  1. Having separate male flowers and female flowers on the same plant. Maize and oaks are monoecious plants.
  2. Compare dioecious


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Derived Forms

  • moˈnoeciously, adverb

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Other Words From

  • mo·noecious·ly adverb
  • mo·noecism [m, uh, -, nee, -siz-, uh, m], mo·noecy noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of monoecious1

First recorded in 1755–65; from New Latin (Linnaeus) Monoeci(a) the name of the group comprising monoecious plants, equivalent to Greek mon- “sole, one” + oîk(os) “house” + Latin -ia noun suffix; mon-, -ia, -ous

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Word History and Origins

Origin of monoecious1

C18: from New Latin monoecia, from mono- + Greek oikos house

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Example Sentences

The flowers are dioecious, rarely monoecious, provided with one or two perianths.

The stamens become numerous (ten to forty) in the male flowers of a few monoecious genera (Pariana, Luziola).

In warmer countries monoecious and dioecious grasses are more frequent.

Monoecious: when both sexual elements or glands exist in one individual.

Shrubs, with monoecious or dioecious flowers in catkins, and aromatic foliage.

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