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amphicarpous

[am-fi-kahr-puhs]

am·phi·car·pous

[am-fi-kahr-puhs]
adjective Botany.
producing two kinds of fruit that differ either in form or in time of ripening.
Also, am·phi·car·pic.


Origin:
1865–70; amphi- + -carpous
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